I like and love lots of things and really don't have favorites of very many things. However, I do consider the Blue Grosbeak to be my favorite summer passerine. It is a highlight during late spring or early summer when I see my first male of the year. I'm glad to have them back from Central America for the summer. I love the dark blue color and the contrasting rufous wing bars. After seeing my first male Blue Grosbeak a few years ago I decided I would not let another summer go by without locating a few males singing on their territory. The male below had set up its territory and was singing from a Russian Olive tree along a dirt road we call Swede Lane in Utah County, Utah.
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Male Blue Grosbeak Singing Along Swede Lane in Utah County, UT (Photo by Jeff Cooper) |
Here is a full view of the same male after he flew across the dirt road and perched on a barbed wire fence post.
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Male Blue Grosbeak Along Swede Lane in Utah County, UT (Photo by Jeff Cooper) |
A good birding friend, who knows my love for the beautiful birds, located the male below near Lindon Beach in Utah County. True to our friendship he sent a text message to me to provide the location. I was able to hear this bird sing and get a few decent images to add to my collection of images. The image below shows a nice profile highlighting its "gross" beak, rufous wing bars, and dark wings and tail feathers.
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Male Blue Grosbeak Singing Near Lindon Beach in Utah County, UT (Photo by Jeff Cooper) |
First-summer males look a little messy as they sport their "tween" plumage, morphing from the pale rufous/buff color to a dark blue with contrasting rufous wing bars and black lores. The bi-colored beak can also be distinguished in the images below.
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First-summer Male Blue Grosbeak Singing Near American Fork Boat Harbor in Utah County, UT (Photo by Jeff Cooper) |
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First-summer Male Blue Grosbeak Singing Near American Fork Boat Harbor in Utah County, UT (Photo by Jeff Cooper) |
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Male Blue Grosbeak Lindon Beach in Utah County, UT (Photo by Jeff Cooper) |
Once I've located a few males I know I will be able to return in a couple of months to see juveniles. The image below shows at least two siblings down low.
This juvenile was found a couple summers ago in an open field in American Fork, Utah.
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Juvenile Blue Grosbeak Near American Fork Boat Harbor in Utah County, UT |
I wish I could have gotten closer to the bird below. I loved the dark blue contrast against the green of the grain. This bird sang its way to the perch below as I was trying to photograph a male Bobolink in an adjacent field of tall grass.
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Male Blue Grosbeak Near Palmyra, Utah (Photo by Jeff Cooper)
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Last night, I was able, for the first time!!!, to capture this bird well on camera!!! It's a tricky bugger and you make it look so easy:) Nice photos!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Chris! That must have been a thrilling experience. Thanks for visiting and commenting.
ReplyDeleteGood job on the photography, Jeff! Birds really are amazing...defying gravity like you say!
ReplyDeleteDoug Roberts
Thanks, Doug!
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