I arrived at the refuge on Friday afternoon in time to take advantage of the beautiful late afternoon light. The first thing that I noticed was the new (to me) Joseph R. Skeen Visitor’s Center, which was completed in August 2006. The visitor’s center is located on a bluff that overlooks the refuge, and it has large windows and a deck that are designed to take advantage of the views.
The view from the deck is lovely!
I drove around to familiarize myself with the surroundings. The red bluffs to the west of the refuge are really beautiful.
There were hundred of Red-winged Blackbirds singing in the reeds and cattails at the edge of the lake.
Here is a short video of the birds:
As I listened to the Red-winged Blackbirds, I watched the sun setting over the lake.
The next morning I arrived at the refuge before sunrise to watch the fly-out. When I arrived, Snow Geese were flying over the visitor’s center.
I watched as waves of Snow Geese flew out to graze in the surrounding fields.
The Sandhill Cranes waited until a bit later to fly out.
I was able to get a few photos as they flew overhead.
I looked across the lake at the visitor’s center. From this angle you can really appreciate the lovely view from the large windows out over the lake.
There were many Buffleheads on the lake. I enjoyed watching them “run” along the lake surface as they took to the air.
A Northern Harrier hunted over a marshy area.
The weather, which had been lovely, began to get chilly, and I went into Roswell to meet friends for lunch. The weather improved later in the afternoon, and I returned to watch the evening fly-in. I was too early for the Sandhill Cranes, but large numbers of Snow Geese began to fly in.
As it grew darker, White-faced Ibis flew in as well.
This is a short video of the fly-in:
As I left Bitter Lake to have dinner with friends I stopped to watch the beautiful sunset. I have always thought that the sunsets in Roswell are extraordinary.
Although Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge is not nearly as well known as Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge near Socorro, New Mexico, it is a lovely area, and well worth visiting.
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Wow, Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge is gorgeous, thanks for sharing it through your images and words Linda. If I ever get to Roswell I will be sure to visit the refuge. Great post!
It really is a lovely place Mia. It’s in a really out-of-the-way place, but it’s a good area to combine with a trip to Carlsbad Caverns NP.
Nice like the Redwings. Wow. Hardly any of them here anymore.
I love to hear the RWBB’s sing. Sorry you don’t have them there. They must all be here!
Nice to hear the Snow Geese and the Red-winged Blackbirds, Linda. Great just to listen to the video. Love the shot of the geese flying over the visitor’s center.
You grew up in Roswell..that explains your supernal photography
Lovely post..glad you went back to visit a childhood haunt & shared it with us..
Er, yes, I did grow up in Roswell. I was also born 9 months after the alien crash. But enough about me.
Happy that you enjoyed the post. It really is a lovely place!
I liked the series. Great photography. I’m new to WordPress and have lots to learn.
Hello Daniel. Thanks for stopping by my blog. I’m happy that you like the photos. Keep working with WordPress. It gets easier pretty quickly!
A fantastic looking refuge Linda. Wonderful photographs and videos.
A great post Linda!