Warblers. We needed to find more warblers! This time around, our journey took us to the beautiful Baxter's Hollow Nature Conservancy, Governor Dodge and Wyalusing State Parks. Our goal? To find the rare Cerulean and Kentucky Warblers. And maybe a Henslow's Sparrow? The weather conditions were severe and it made our challenge more challenging:)
As a birder with a lifebird target list, I am not allowed to stay and enjoy an area for a long period of time. These were some of those places I wished we could have camped for several days. There was so much wonderful habitat and not enough time to properly explore it all. And the storms didn't help either. To make things worse, I was eating a HOT cheese and ham croissant. I took one bite and a squirt of the hot melted liquid cheese burned me and stained my shirt. And I wore this shirt for two days. How gross was I? What we do for the birds:)
A cool stream runs along a rock wall at Governor Dodge State Park |
Song Sparrow on Lupin |
Willow Flycatcher |
We navigate the wet and slick trails under the canopy of the dark forested Baxter's Hollow |
Viceroy Butterfly |
Red-spotted Purple |
Indigo Bunting |
Acadian Flycatcher |
The Kentucky Warbler IS a rare bird to Wisconsin during the month of June. We heard a chip note that was different from the rest. The bird was circling around us watching. The rain also began to fall causing poor photography conditions.
Kentucky Warbler |
Cerulean Warbler |
Ruby-throated Hummingbird |
Today, the American Bird Conservancy is working with its Colombian partner, FundaciĆ³n ProAves, to protect wintering habitat for these warblers and other songbirds. Click on the link for more information. Every time I add a new life bird, my knowledge base increases and my birding powers become stronger:) This is the benefit from constant research on our planet's birds. I listen to their calls, memorize their habitat and read about their status. And it takes time!
Field Sparrow |
Field Sparrows, Eastern Bluebirds, Ruby-throated Hummingbirds........everywhere! A pair of Bald Eagles hunts along a river.
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Eastern Bluebird |
And we continue our adventures. For now, I'll leave you with a recording of our Eastern Whip-poor-will find and video from Karen Carpenter:) Until next time......
Hi Kreesh, even if i don't know the birds, they are so beautiful through your lens. And i also love the flowers you caught and included, thanks for those. And that one on top of a bent lupine, that is so lovely, as i love lupines. Unfortunately, they don't grow in the tropics, so have seen them only 3 times yet. Have a nice day! Have you washed that soiled shirt now? haha.
ReplyDeleteHello there Andrea! I washed the shirt!!! First in cold water and then again. The stain is miraculously gone! I was so happy. It was an ugly yellow splotch! Nasty! Hope you are well and great to hear from you like always!
DeleteAny day you see a warlber is a good day!
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DeleteI am so glad you saw the warbler you were lookig for as well as many morelovely birds. I loved the Karen Carpenter's video. A very unique voice
ReplyDeleteNice warbler finds! I dipped on the Henslow's Sparrow on several walks in Nelson's Lake in Kane County, Illinois and now I have to return to Florida without seeing one this breeding season.
ReplyDeleteSo pleased you saw the warbler and the butterflies are just gorgeous!! What wonderful adventures and sightings you have had Chris :)
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