Friday, February 5, 2010

Vermillion Flycatcher

Since today is National Wear Red Day, I thought I'd post some photos of some Vermillion Flycatchers that I took at a bird/nature area in San Juan Del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico.



Organized by the American Heart Association, the purpose of Wear Red Day is to raise awareness of women's heart disease.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Red Tail Hawks

While driving up to Wisconsin this past weekend, we felt like we were being monitored by red tail hawks. It seemed like they were lining the road - almost like a welcoming party.


Monday, December 7, 2009

The Ornaments are Alive

This little white-throated sparrow and several of his friends were enjoying Chicago's Official Christmas Tree in Daley Plaza. They have a steady stream of food from the Christkindlmarket that is also underway (brat bun scraps, pretzel pieces, etc.). I hope they stay out of the gluhwein, else they'll be flying a bit crooked.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Ruby Crested Kinglet

I've posted a few pictures of the Ruby Crested Kinglet in the Spring. Now the little guy is heading back south, but not before he stopped at Grant Park for some road trip snacks.

In the Spring, we saw the Kinglets in trees. This little one was foraging in the leaves on the ground. Good thing he flits around a lot because he could risk being stepped on.

He is so tiny, he could hide behind a leaf.

He moves faster than the shutter - maybe trying to get a better look at my camera?

I almost deleted this photo - thinking he had flitted away and I missed him - until I saw him, close to the left edge of the photo - looking right into the camera.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

American Crow

Happy Halloween!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Wood Duck

The male Wood Ducks at North Pond recently molted to their "colors" just in time for Halloween. The males have interesting and beautiful markings to begin with, but when all their feathers are new, they are just so much more intriguing.

A pair of Wood Ducks at North Pond

This one is sitting so quietly that it
seems like a decoy instead of a real bird.


The females don't get the colors and patterns that the males do,
but they do get some eye make-up to give that "come hither" look.


I guess the new feathers are still itchy!

P.S. My Apologies -- I've been watching and photographing the birds more than posting. I have lots of bird photos from the Autumn Migration that I will be getting to this site.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Swainson's Thrush

This little guy took a break during his long migration to take a quick bath in a Grant Par puddle.