The trees are alive with the songs of warblers

We went out this morning with the Lake-Cook Chapter of the Illinois Audubon Society to two Lake County Forest Preserves: Daniel Wright Woods and Ryerson Woods. For a group hoping for a warbler fallout, the excursion was a bit short on warblers but heavy on flycatchers (5 species). It was a great morning out with about 28 other birders and 57 different species seen by the group.

We started at Daniel Wright at 7:00am.

The trees were full of birds.

The Trees are Alive with the Sound of Warblers

I swear, they were! What else would these people be looking at? (Can’t tell they are birders, can you?)

Birders

I didn’t have a prayer to photograph most of the birds we saw today. You know how warblers are.

We saw this Olive-sided Flycatcher (the one that says “quick, three beers!”) working over a bug, maybe a bee.

Olive-sided Flycatcher

Olive-sided Flycatcher w/ bug

We also spotted a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher nest and two adults foraging on a picnic table. We got very nice looks but I only managed these butt shots.

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher on nest

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

All during the morning our large group had to clear the path for runners, walkers, and bikers. We would shout out “bikers!” or “runners!” to warn the rest of the our group of birders to clear the way. At one point during the walk, our group split up a bit and the part of the group that had walked ahead spotted a Black-throated Blue Warbler – a great find. When the birders in the second group heard what we had, well, we had to shout out “running birders!” because they really hustled over to get on the bird. 🙂 Here’s part of our group working on their warbler necks.

Warbler Neck

Another interesting find for the day was this unusually-plumaged Indigo Bunting singing his heart out. He is probably young as he is rather dull and does not sport the bright blue feathers typical of this species.

The group was lead by Mike Trahan and I thought he was another outstanding leader. He, along with fellow members of Lake-Cook Audubon, made sure everyone got looks at all of the birds.

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Skywatch Friday: The Pinery

On April 29th, on our way from Chicagoland to Niagara Falls, we stopped at The Pinery Provincial Park in Ontario. It was a huge and beautiful park and I was so sorry we did not have time to explore. We kept our visit very short but were able to walk the .8 km Pine Trail before hitting the highway once more.

The Pine Nature Trail

The trail lived up to its name. Beautiful tall pine trees reached up to the bright blue sky.

Pines @ the Pinery

Not all trees were green yet, though. It probably won’t be too long now though, I imagine, before these are also full of leaves soaking in the sun.

Reaching Trees

The last part of the trail was flooded. We walked around the water and headed back to the car. The refreshing walk was a welcome break between many hours of highway driving.

Flooded Trail

Be sure to visit Skywatch Friday to see the other stories of the sky submitted for this week.

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Scene-stealing gulls at Niagara Falls

Gulls were plentiful at Niagara Falls. I saw both Herring and Ring-billed. I’m no gull hero so I certainly could have missed other species.

This Ring-billed Gull drew a small crowd of photographers as it posed in front of the Falls on the Canadian side.

Rainbow & Ring-billed Gull

I couldn’t resist a shot, myself. I suppose I ‘should have’ gotten the Falls in the shot too, but I was only thinking about this one-legged beauty.

One-legged Gull
Gulls lined the rocky walls of the Niagara River. Part of the state park on the American side was closed off for breeding gulls.

Roosting Gulls

These high-adrenaline gulls actually bathed in the Niagara River, not too far from the falls. Now that’s some fresh water!

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New additions to life list

Yesterday I added a few birds to my life list, including these three easy-peasy spring migrants all caught within a few minutes of each other in my parent’s back yard last week.

RBGB

Eastern Towhee

Baltimore Oriole

Why can’t I remember seeing Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, Eastern Towhees or Baltimore Orioles when I was growing up here? I certainly haven’t seen them in the last 10 years – our visits home were always in the winter so I missed these guys.

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Not birding at Niagara Falls

It was a whirlwind trip: less than 80 hours and over 1300 miles. The goal: see Niagara Falls. No time for birding. Yeah, right!

The falls were extremely impressive. Here are the Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side.

Horseshoe Falls

And here are the American Falls, with a Maid of the Mist boat in the foreground.

American Falls

Walking along the river on the Canadian side, we soaked in the views. I soaked in a few Canadian birds, too, so I was always running behind. And then this was the view I had of my family for most of the day.

I'm always behind!

The birds weren’t rare, but that’s okay. I love them all, from the little House Sparrow sitting on a lamp…

House Sparrow on Lamp

… to the female Red-winged Blackbird pausing to drink out of a discarded bottle cap.

Female Red-winged Blackbird

I bet this Canadian-American Robin hardly ever gets a second look from passers-by as he forages for worms, with the roaring Falls behind him.

Canadian-American Robin

Cormorants were everywhere, posing on rocks by the Falls…

Cormorant

… flying overhead in flocks…

Cormorants over Niagara Falls

… and dipping in the water.

Cormorant swimming in Niagara River

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Ah-ten-shun!

On April 27th we visited Volo Bog with both my parents and my husband’s parents. We had a nice walk around the boardwalk under threatening skies. Remarkably, it didn’t rain during our stroll.

Slouching Barn Swallow

The dark, heavy clouds looming overhead were enough to bring down even the most cheery person – or bird. I noticed this Tree Swallow sitting on one of the Bluebird boxes looking kind of slouchy. I think it noticed I was taking its photo, because it corrected its posture immediately!

Barn Swallow at attention

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I’m back!

funny pictures of cats with captions
I survived the road trip to Niagara Falls and two weeks of sightseeing & hanging out with the in-laws. They’re flying back to the Netherlands tonight and I’ll be back to regular posting here very soon. I didn’t get in too much birding in the last weeks but we did manage to get a couple of new yard birds and even a few lifers. Stay tuned!

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Weird bird food art

I came across this strange bird food art when looking through Flickr the other day.

Heron Day Bento 1
Heron Day Bento 1 by Sakurako Kitsa, Creative Commons on Flickr

Heron Day Bento 3
Heron Day Bento 3 by Sakurako Kitsa, Creative Commons on Flickr

I searched and found a lot more images and sculptures of birds made from food. Check these out:

Food Sculpture
Food Sculpture by Brian O’Donovan, Creative Commons on Flickr

wise owl bento
wise owl bento by gamene, Creative Commons on Flickr

Food sculpture
Food sculpture by Ms. President, Creative Commons on Flickr

goose bento 1
goose bento 1 by Sakurako Kitsa, Creative Commons on Flickr

goose closeup
goose closeup by Sakurako Kitsa, Creative Commons on Flickr

Buffet birds
Buffet birds by Shannon Henry, Creative Commons on Flickr

Turkey Food Sculpture
Turkey Food Sculpture by Brian O’Donovan, Creative Commons on Flickr

Chocolate Owl Sculpture
Chocolate Owl Sculpture by emilywjones, Creative Commons on Flickr

Food sculptures
Food sculptures by Anna’s Photos, Creative Commons on Flickr

Food Sculpture
Food Sculpture by Brian O’Donovan, Creative Commons on Flickr

Food display for the Asian Night
Food display for the Asian Night by wallygrom, Creative Commons on Flickr

twin geese bento
twin geese bento by gamene, Creative Commons on Flickr

Have you ever made a food sculpture that featured birds?

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