Point Beach State Park |
Long-tailed Ducks |
Snow Bunting |
Then it was off to the Killsnake State Wildlife Area(also within Manitowoc County) for Short-eared Owls. I had a fantastic observation as 10 owls were on the hunt. As one of them caught lunch, they all descended into the grasses and disappeared. Pretty amazing show!
Short-eared Owl |
Everyday was overcast. And some days were downright blustery. At one point, water edged both sides of the road and had me a little nervous.
Killsnake Wildlife Area |
As I returned from my venture, I stopped for a quick lunch and watched this Ring-billed Gull hang out in the parking lot.
Ring-billed Gull |
Woodland Dunes Nature Center |
American Tree Sparrow |
Red-bellied Woodpecker |
Horicon National Wildlife Refuge |
One Whooping Crane next to a couple Sandhill Cranes |
Top to bottom and left to right-Common Crane, Sandhill Cranes; Sandhill Cranes, Whooping Crane |
Exploring habitat for a future search of the American Woodcock at Woodland Dunes |
Then came Winter Storm Ashley. More to come from the scenic Wisconsin......
The short-eared Owl is pretty amazing and the weather gives the pictures such a strong effect.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful post and photos Chris - so glad you found the Sandhill Cranes. I love the first photo in particular - so atmospheric :) Wishing you a very Happy New Year :)
ReplyDeleteHello Chris, awesome collection of birds and photos. Cool sighting of the Whooping Crane. I love the Owl and the Snow Bunting.
ReplyDeleteI wish you and your family all the best in 2016, a Happy, Healthy New Year!
oh so close....love lake Michigan.....
ReplyDeleteloved seeing the snow bunting.
So Cool! You found the Whooper. Brave you are to face the snows alone.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
The last photo is such a classic!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Chris!
I love that first image, of Point Beach, Chris - very atmospheric! Apart from your marvellous finds, I'm very impressed by you managing to get a great flight shot of the Snow Bunting.
ReplyDeleteWishing you both, and your families, all the best for 2016 - - - Richard