Long-eared Owl |
While hanging out with the family, I've managed to rack up some birds here along Lake Michigan. The wintering birds are starting to head back north and my wintering birds from Arizona are starting to migrate back north into places like Wisconsin. The Sandhill Cranes and Red-winged Blackbirds have made their debut!
Red-winged Blackbird |
Family helps explore a restricted area near a nuclear power plant. We obtained a permit to walk the land. Very cold! But we found an active nesting pair of eagles! |
Herring Gull |
Meeting Doc Sontag at the Manitowoc Impoundment |
American Black Duck |
Female Hooded Merganser |
Red-bellied Woodpecker |
It's great when visits to family can open new vistas to your hobby, Chris. That Long-eared Owl image is stunning! I enjoyed the rest of them too!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes - - - - Richard
Finding balance can be hard but very valuable! Glad you had a great trip!
ReplyDeleteThat's sure a change of scenery. Nice to get family time and birding.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good spring break. Seems you're getting some family time while birding. Very neat to share your interests and learn more about each other.
ReplyDeleteA cracking set of images especially that first one.Stunning. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteGreat set of images especially the lighthouse one - stunning :) It can be difficult to get a balance at times but it sounds like you are having a great time :)
ReplyDeleteOh the Owl!!! What a beauty.
ReplyDeleteGlad you got time to come back to the Great Lakes. It's a bit chilly but I'm sure you are enjoying family.
I need to see that lighthouse this summer.
So glad you got to go 'home' for Spring Break... I'm sure you enjoyed seeing family and they enjoyed seeing you.. Glad also that you were able to do some birding...That little fox pup is adorable...
ReplyDeleteLove that picture of the lake and lighthouse... Fabulous shot.
Hugs,
Betsy
Great pictures, Chris! I love the female hoodie and the red-bellied woodpecker!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics Chris. Red-winged Blackbirds are awesome creatures. And of course the Long-eared is a stunner. The final landscape is worthy of a wider audience - a fine picture.
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