The crab apple trees were in perfect bloom |
We stayed at Celebration Church where Ty helped on some landscaping in our "spare time".
Black-billed Cuckoo migrating through the Wildlife Sanctuary |
Warbling Vireos were singing everywhere |
White-crowned Sparrows were still in the area |
Golden-winged Warbler always stayed high in the trees |
Blue-winged Warbler |
Tom Turkey in his finest garb |
Button buck White-tailed Deer |
The Sanctuary's Waterfalls, Ty's last big project before we retired 10 years ago. |
New gourd Martin houses are all full |
Male Purple Martin picks up nesting material |
Home Sweet Home |
Exhibits at the Woodland Building have a very contented Courgar. |
Flying Squirrels are part of the indoor noctural exhibits. |
Wilson's Phalaropes were in good numbers at Ken Euers Wildlife Area |
Yellow-headed Blackbird reaches for a meal. |
Magnolia Warbler |
A field trip south on Lake Michigan gave us some good birds including this young male Harlequin Duck at Sheboygan's North Shore. |
Common Tern |
Mourning Warbler tries to hide from the camera |
Trillums were still in bloom at Maribel Caves Park |
Bay-breasted Warbler, one of 26 species of warblers seen at the Wildlife Sanctuary this May. This has been a record warbler year with 38 eastern species. |
American Redstart |
Wilson's Warbler |
Common Loon exercising his wings after being released from rehab. |
Olive-sided Flycatcher on the tip-top of the tree. |
Eastern Wood-Pewee |
Black-crowned Night-heron wearing his nuptual head gear. |
Young Red-tailed Hawk |
Tree Frog at the church |
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