We left the Gulf of Mexico on May 1 following the birds north to Wisconsin.
Before we left, we took one last field trip on Dauphin Island to Peilcan Point, a sandbar that juts south into the gulf.
| American Avocets |
| Sanderling |
| Short-billed Dowitchers & Willets |
| Least Tern |
| Least Terns nest on this sandbar |
| Black-bellied Plover |
| Red Knot |
| Great Blue Heron |
| Osprey |
| Bay-breasted Warbler |
| Softshell Turtle laying eggs |
| Eastern Box Turtle |
| Dickcissel found as we traveled north into Iowa to visit with friends Jay & Nancy Hamann in their new 1860 historic home. |
| Then on to Janesville, Wisconsin where we visited friends Bill & Glenda Berger and found this first of year Eastern Kingbird. |
| Then to Madison where our son Troy found this Barred Owl. |
| At Horicon Marsh we found the rare Hudsonian Godwit |
| Lesser & Greater Yellowlegs |
| The warblers were just arriving into Wisconsin, Palm Warbler |
| Common Loon at the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary |
| Tree Swallow pair at Ken Euer's Wildlife Area, West Bay Shore |
| Yellow-headed Blackbird with his harsh "rusty gate" song |
| Jack in the Pulpit at Sensiba WLA |
| Brown Creeper |
| Yellow Warbler |
| Blue-winged Teal drake at Sensiba |
| Solitary Sandpiper joins the bird walk at the Wildlife Sanctuary |
| Raccoon cavity about 35 feet up in a Cottonwood tree |
| Wood Ducks increasing in number at the Wildlife Sanctuary |
| Rose-breasted Grosbeak |
| Blackburnian Warbler |
| Baltimore Oriole feeding on apple blossoms |
| Cape May Warbler |
| Black-throated Blue Warbler |
| Magnolia Warbler In the last three days we have had 26 species of warblers |