Friday, July 30, 2021

Oystercatchers at Bunche Beach

 Friday July 30th

Its been awhile since I've last visited Bunche Beach.  Been waiting for favorable tides, at a favorable time of the day, which is a low tide at the coolest time of day. Gets too hot this time of year

American Oystercatcher



Checked it out the other day and it was nice to see several American Oystercatchers and Marbled Godwits. My first sightings in Lee County this year of these species. Other birds included Reddish Egrets, Snowy Egrets, lots of Willets, Sanderlings and Short-billed Dowitchers.  Plus Piping Plovers, Semipalmated Plovers and a few Spotted Sanderling, Western Sandpipers, Least Sandpipers, Ruddy Turnstones, Wilson's Plover, and a couple of Black-bellied Plovers. Still looking for common terns and black terns though.

Piping Plover

Marbled Godwit

Least Sandpiper






Sunday, July 25, 2021

Volo Bog - Volo, Illinois

 Saturday July 24th



The Volo Bog State Natural Area is registered National Natural Landmark, owned and managed by the State of Illinois. Its a rare geographical feature, called a quacking bog, leftover after the ancient glaciers melted away. The property features wetlands, savannas and upland forests. MAP

Came here last month to bird and to do some photography. 


House Wren

Bird List - Wood Ducks, Mourning Doves, Ruby-Throated Hummingbird, Sandhill Crane, Great Blue Heron, Great Egret, Green Herons, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Downy Woodpecker, Northern Flicker, Eastern Wood-Pewee, Eastern Phoebe, Eastern Kingbird, Red-eyed Vireo, Blue Jay, American Crow, Black-capped Chickadee, Tree Swallow, Barn Swallow, House Wren, Gray Catbird, Eastern Bluebird, Veery, Eastern Bluebird, American Robin, Cedar waxwing, House Sparrow, American Goldfinch, Field Sparrow, Song Sparrow, Eastern Towhee, Baltimore Oriole, Red-winged Blackbird, Common Yellowthroat, Yellow Warbler and Northern Cardinal. Also White-tailed Deer, Widow Skimmer and Northern Pearly-eye.


Prairie Coreopsis

Widow Skimmer

Scotch Pine

Red Osier Dogwood

Pale Purple Coneflower

Sensitive Fern

Tamarack

Gray-headed Coneflower

Wild Calla


Swamp Birch




Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Rollins Savanna Forest Preserve in Grayslake, Illinois

 Tuesday, July 20th

Trumpeter Swans at Rollins Savanna



On my recent visit with family in Illinois, I spent some of my time birding and doing some nature photography. Always enjoy spending time at Rollins Savanna which is a considered to be an outstanding  birding location.

The popular trails circle the oak savannas and wetlands at this preserve. Lots of joggers, walkers, bicycle riders, dog walkers and nature lovers. lots of birds and wildflowers too.

Great Blue Heron


Canada Geese

Meadow Anemone

BIRD LIST - Canada Geese, Tundra Swans, Blue-winged Teal, Mallards, Hooded Mergansers, Mourning Dove, Virginia Rail, Killdeer, Spotted Sandpiper, Ring-billed Gull, Double-Crested Cormorant, Great Blue Heron, Green Heron, Eastern Phoebe, Eastern Kingbird, Tree Swallows, European Starlings, American Robins, House Sparrow, American Goldfinches, Song Sparrow, Bobolinks, Red-winged Blackbird, Brown-headed Cowbirds, Common Grackles, Common Yellowthroat and Dickcissel.

Foxglove Beardtongue


Dickcissel

Brown-headed Cowbird


Hoary Vervain

Wild Quinine



American Robin in the Dogwoods

Compass Plant

Honeysuckle

Pale Cone Flower

Baby Mallard

Wild Bergamot

Prairie Coreopsis



Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Necedah National Wildlife Refuge - Juneau County, Wisconsin

 Tuesday July 13th

 


Added a stop at Necedah National Wildlife Refuge
 to look for Whooping Cranes and Trumpeter Swans. Necedah has been a part of the Whooping Crane recovery plan in establishing an eastern migrating population to safeguard the viability of the species. It was the northern terminal for the famous whooping crane flights using ultralight aircraft to teach young cranes on how to migrate, till the program ended a few years ago. 

Five years ago Bob Pelkey and I can across one of the ultralights used by 'Operation Migration' at the southern terminus at St Marks NWR in Florida. Seems they were wrapping up the final flight, as conservation efforts were headed in other directions. 


Back in February 2016 this Ultralight was a part of Operation Migration
seen at St Marks National Wildlife Refuge



Our visit here included checking out the area around Headquarters Road and Goose Lake. We enter the refuge at Headquarters Road were we started with a pair of Cliff Swallows. Further along we had White-tailed Deer, Bobolink, Dickcissel, Red-tailed Hawk Red-eyed Vireo, Warbling Vireo, Eastern Bluebird, Robins, Eastern Wood-Pewee, Eastern Phoebe. American Goldfinch, Song Sparrow, Baltimore Oriole, Red-winged Blackbirds, Gray Catbirds, Yellow Warbler, American Redstart, singing Common Yellowthroats and Sandhill Cranes. Stopped at the observation tower were we saw a pair of Whooping Cranes on the distant edge of the water, plus a pair of Greater Sandhill Cranes and Canada Geese. Nice to see the whoopers. At the Visitors Center we added Barn Swallows and Ruby-throated Hummingbirds.

Song Sparrow


Believe this is the 'Greater' subspecies of Sandhill Crane, based only on geography.

Still need to catch-up with some swans and was directed up to he Goose Pool area. Before spotting the Trumpeter Swan family we had a beautiful Common Loon diving close to the road. The swans were across the water with the pair of adults and their cygnets. Other waterfowl seen here included Hooded Mergansers and Wood Ducks.  Other birds seen in the area included Killdeer, Veery, Turkey Vultures, Eastern Kingbirds, Robins, Black-capped Chickadee, Cedar Waxwing and Song Sparrow.  

Common Loon

Distant look at the Trumpeter Swan family


Some of the Wildflowers at Necedah

Orange Hawkweed


False Sunflower

Tuberous Grasspink

Great Mullins

Swamp Milkweed



Common Milkweed

Purple Vervain