Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Wisconsin -Birding from Madison to Green Bay

 

We arrived in Madison with thunderstorms moving in.
Our schedule was changed because of RV repairs but it turned out good with extra time in Madison and visits with our son Troy.  


Spring birding was great with many migrants arriving.
Song Sparrow

Singing Orchard Oriole

Baltimore Oriole

Warbler migration was at it's peak.
Yellow Warbler

Common Yellowthroat

Butterflies were also migrating.
Red Admirals seem to be everywhere

A trip to Schoenberg Marsh produced 8 Trumpeter Swans.

A pair came close to check out the intruder with a camera.

Semipalmated Sandpiper and Dunlin

Tree Swallow perched in rain shower

Canada Goose puts on the brakes at Lake Farm Park

May-apples - apples forming

Eastern Shooting-Star

Virginia Bluebells

Rooster Pheasants challenge each other near Goose Pond

Pair of N. Flickers

White-crowned Sparrow

Rose-breasted Grosbeak


Palm Warbler

Black-crowned Night-heron at the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary

Pileated Woodpecker on the ground pounding on stump

Red-headed Woodpecker

Tree Swallow flushing Red-headed Woodpecker from swallow nesting cavity

Yellow-headed Blackbird at Sensaba WLA

Goslings were everywhere we went


Osprey catches a large Catfish


Warbling Vireo warbling

Yellow-rumped Warbler

American Redstart

Wilson's Warbler

Cape May Warbler

Bay-breasted Warbler

Nashville Warbler

Northern Parula

Blackburnian Warbler


Black-throated Blue Warbler

Orange-crowned Warbler

Great Crested Flycatcher checks out nesting cavity

Olive-sided Flycatcher

Wood Duck pair

Redhead pair

Hen Mallard nesting 12 feet up on broken off tree

Bald Eagle at Wildlife Sanctuary raptor exhibit

Sandhill Cranes nested at the Sanctuary producing 2 colts

So cute!  Plus there was another set of colts hatched by the Hussong Trail marsh.

Rain puddles attracted a few shore birds 
Stilt Sandpiper...

and a pair of Wilson's Phalaropes, 
 Role reversal, females have the richer coloration and the males incubate the eggs.

Muskrat

American Kestrel by nesting box, east end of Wildlife Sanctuary

 Goslings cuddle

Sunset over Green Bay.

We are enjoying our time here visiting many friends.
❤️  Love & Prayers 🙏 
Ty & Ida Baumann









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