Our Madison sunrises were enhanced by fog and smoke from the forest fires out west. We had a great two weeks with our son Troy and his wife Carmen while we camped at Lake Farm Campground. We were not affected by the floods that inundated the western part of the city and beyond.
Fungi - 20 feet up in a tree |
Ruby-throated hummingbirds coming to Troy's feeder On his 3rd floor balcony |
House Finch checking out his feeders |
Bladder Campions |
Wild Cucumber seedpod and blossom |
Yellow Jewelweed or pale Touch-me-not |
Spotted Sandpiper - already in winter plumage |
Killdeer |
Killdeer showing off his beautiful rump patch |
Coral Vine Blossoms |
We walked the trails to Lake Waubesa to the Yahara River Boardwalk where many birds and animals were to be found
Green Heron going for the catch |
Oh darn! All I got is a stick |
Smile!! See what big incisors I have! |
Hey brother Muskrat, how's the water? |
Let me fix my hair before you take that shot. |
Belted Kingfisher at Lake Waubesa |
Elderberry bumpercrop |
Male Cardinal fluffing up |
Common Whitetail Dragonfly |
Northern Crescent Butterfly |
Great Blue Heron catches a painted turtle Do you think I can eat this thing? |
Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel Our campsite wildlife |
Water Smartweed |
Ha! I got away from that heron |
Guess I'll have to settle for a minnow |
Least Sandpiper |
American Dragonhead - flowers have spines |
Orange Hypomyces Mushrooms |
We drove to Janesville to visit our good friends Bill & Glenda Berger who allowed us to park on their new driveway. Thank You!!
Cicada exuviae - shed hatch skin |
Dog Day Cicada |
Wild Turkey broods in downtown Janesville |
White-tailed Deer fawns - where did Mom go? |
Red-tailed Hawk |
We will now be heading south to Mission Texas and the Rio Grande Valley State Park to help in the Citizen Science Project - Hawk Watch. Looking forward to the soaring migrants heading south for the winter.
Love & Prayers,
Ty & Ida Baumann
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