Category Archives: Cape Cod Birding

Beautiful Black-Capped Chickadee At Beech Forest Trail In Provincetown

When we used to hike Beech Forest Trail about 15-20 years ago, people would bring seed to feed the birds. They became friendly and would land on your hand anytime looking for food. The last time we hiked there, feeding the birds and wildlife was illegal as they realized the birds and animals would get dependent on the food and not fend for themselves in the winter.

We haven’t hiked there in about 15 years, so it was such a treat to walk the trail again. I put my hand out for old time’s sake (I did not have any food) and a little Black-capped Chickadee landed on my finger. Phil happened to have his camera ready.

Pretty cool, don’t you think?

White-Winged Scoters At Coast Guard Beach On Cape Cod.

We could see a lot of birds out in the water at Coast Guard Beach, but it wasn’t until we got home and saw them on the computer that we realized they were White-winged Scoters. What a treat!

White-winged Scoters have a black body with a white eye patch and a white patch on the underside of its wings that you can see better when it flies. They can be seen on Cape Cod  and along the eastern coast during the winter. This is the first “winter” seabird that we’ve seen this season.

Have you ever seen a White-winged Scoter?

Hundreds Of Double-Crested Cormorants At Nauset Marsh On Cape Cod

I was taking a hike at Fort Hill and stopped at Hemenway Landing when I heard this racket out on the marsh. There were hundreds of Double-Crested Cormorants in a huge group, or flight, on the water. I’ve never seen anything like this before. Were they all congregating together before they start their migration? Was there really good fish in the water?

I did not see any of them diving, so I didn’t think it was a feeding frenzy. Does anyone have any idea what would cause this?

Cute Little Downy Woodpecker In Our Bird House.

This little Downy Woodpecker has been hanging out in the bird house outside of our bedroom window. We see him each morning as it starts to get light. I wonder if he’s been spending the night in there.

He is so cute when he puts his little head out the door and looks around. I love the feathers on his chin… it looks almost like a little goatee.

How cute is he?!

 

Semipalmated Plovers At Skaket Beach In Orleans On Cape Cod.

There were a few Semipalmated Plovers scurrying around on the flats at Skaket Beach the other day. They sure do move fast! Love the distinctive black ring around their necks.

Semipalmated Plovers usually migrate right around now, so you’re lucky if you see one!