Nature

More Spring Shorebirds

May has been a great month for adding shorebirds to the Filming the Feathers series of videos, as well as adding a photographic record of each bird to the Photography page. So far I've been able to show you solitary, spotted and least sandpipers, and now offer two new birds (for me): the ruddy turnstone and purple sandpipers.

Purple sandpipers, Governors Island, May 12, 2017

Purple sandpipers, Governors Island, May 12, 2017

Ruddy turnstone, the Rockaways, May 14, 2017

Ruddy turnstone, the Rockaways, May 14, 2017

A Ruddy Turnstone in the Rockaways

When I saw this bird rooting around the rocks at the Tribute Park at B 116th Street in the Rockaways, I thought he was a sandpiper. When I checked the photos later, I saw this was a bird I'd not seen before: a ruddy turnstone (Arenaria interpres). These birds are called turnstones because they use their beaks to turn over pebbles and stones to grab insects and crustaceans. The birds nest in the arctic.

Ruddy turnstone, May 14, Rockaway Tribute Park

Ruddy turnstone, May 14, Rockaway Tribute Park

The Filming the Feather video features Mozart's Oboe Quartet in F, K. 370, performed by Storch, Reynolds, Iglitzin and Brennand, and obtained from MusOpen.org, a royalty-free music source.

These photos were all taken on May 14 at Rockaway Tribute Park, near B 116th Street.

Purple Sandpipers on Governors Island

I was able to film purple sandpipers (Calidris maritima) on two visits to Governors Island, on May 12 and 20. (When I returned to Governors Island on May 27, I saw no sandpipers at all.) 

Purple sandpiper, Governors Island, May 20, 2017

Purple sandpiper, Governors Island, May 20, 2017

The Filming the Feathers video shows these delightful birds pecking and resting, and getting chased by the waves. The music is by Carl Heinrich Carsten Reinecke.

Here are some of the photos I took on May 12 and 20. More can be seen on the purple sandpipers page.

Brooklyn Blossoms!

What a strange thing! to be alive beneath cherry blossoms.
— Kobayashi Issa

Ah, spring! Cherry blossoms entice us, tons of tony tulips thunder their brilliant colors, daffodils bedazzle, lilacs send out a scent so strong that all cares dissolve in fragrant splendor. I'm describing the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on April 21, when I filmed my latest Contemplate This! video.

Lilac blossoms at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, April 21, 2017

Lilac blossoms at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, April 21, 2017

This series of videos aims to relax the viewer with lovely images set to glorious music. In this case, the music is by Gustav Mahler, his First Symphony (1st and 2nd movements), performed by the DuPage Symphony Orchestra.

I took so many photos! Here are some, and you can find more on the Brooklyn Botanic Garden page.