Category Archives: Cape Cod Birding

Red-Bellied Woodpecker High In The Tree In Our Yard On Cape Cod.

We have a couple of Red-bellied Woodpeckers who frequent our yard looking for some goodies. Once in while they will resort to the bird feeder or suet feeder, but most often they love to scavenge the ground underneath looking for little morsels left by the other birds.

This little guy had flown way up high on the tree. Beautiful bird, don’t you think? It’s funny how he’s called a Red-bellied Woodpecker when the red is on his head, not his belly!

Waiting For The Boats At Rock Harbor On Cape Cod.

The docks are in and ready for the arrival of the boats that will launch and moor at Rock Harbor this spring. I liked this photograph of the empty poles in the water that will soon house a variety of boats from fishing boats to sailboats to pleasure boats.

Spring will be here soon and the harbor will be hopping…

Courting Piping Plovers On Coast Guard Beach on Cape Cod: Part II.

While it was such a treat to see that the Piping Plovers were back for the summer, it was even more of a treat to see them courting on the sand. “The male approaches the female, stands upright with neck stretched, and rapidly stamps his feet with an odd “high-stepping gait.” (Click on blog link for more photos.)

It was so cool to watch the two of them. And then the female settled down in the sand where I presume their nest would be. Maybe we’ll go back today and see what’s going on. We’d never seen that ritual before. Have you?

In the last photograph, you can hardly see where she is nesting in the sand.

Piping Plovers At Coast Guard Beach On Cape Cod: Part I.

We saw our first Piping Plovers of the season yesterday at Coast Guard Beach. What a treat! I was hoping they might be back! It was a glorious day for a walk on the beach… sunny and in the 50s, just perfect!

We noticed that all of the stakes and string was up all the way down the beach to deter people from disturbing the Piping Plovers nests and behaviors. It wasn’t until we heard their distinct sound of the “courtship whistle” that we saw them up high on the beach in  the sand.

Stop by tomorrow to see more photos and a cool story!