We are visiting some of our favorite birding areas before heading to Montana.
The Kewaunee Jetty and harbor were full of American White Pelicans, along with the usual ducks and gulls.
Am. White Pelican numbers continue to multiply all over the state.
Pair of Red-breasted Mergansers
Lesser Black-backed Gull at North Point in Sheboygan
Iceland Gull
Hen in the Woods - Maitake Mushroom
More American White Pelicans feeding at Horicon Marsh
Barn Swallows nesting on Floating Boardwalk at Horicon
Barn Swallow protesting walkers
Song Sparrow
With friends we found the Dickcissel near Albany where we were married 54 years ago.
Another new bird for our year list.
Eastern Bluebird bringing caterpiller to nestlings.
Fun finding this Wood Duck along the river.
Green Frog along the Rock River
Baby Bunny - maybe first day on his own.
Bobolink at Buena Vista Grasslands
Willow Flycatcher in the Sandbar Willows
Brewer's Blackbird
Searching for Greater Prairie Chickens got easier with one flying overhead.
Juvenile Bald Eagle at Leola Marsh in the cranberry bog area.
Spent the night near Big Flats hoping for a Kirtland's Warbler.
At Sunrise this perfect pine habitat produced a singing male.
A trip over to Necedah Wildlife Refuge, Trumpeter Swans and a single distant Whooping Crane.
We enjoyed seeing Trumpeter Swans in many different wetlands.
Northern Blue Flag - Wild Iris
Very large female Snapping Turtle heading inland to lay eggs.
Chalk-fronted corporal male Dragonfly
Bald Eagle finds Road Kill breakfast of raccoon
Keeping one eye on competition from...
Second Bald Eagle hoping to share.
Campion Bladder
Back at Lake Farm in Madison - Swamp Sparrow
Sedge Wren
Sedge Wren belting out his chittery call on territory.
Female Common Yellowthroat
Male Common Yellowthroat
Baltimore Oriole
Northern Cardinal
Our four week stay in Wisconsin was very busy trying to see as many people, birds, and favorite bird haunts as we could fit in.
❤️ Love & Prayers 🙏
Ty & Ida Baumann
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