Summer is almost here and is primed to start with a bang. On Wednesday, I'll be making the leap to Alaska for the third time. Until then, I'm continuing the local birding, and it has been a pretty great week!
May 19, 2024
Weekend!
May 13, 2024
Little Big Day
The past Saturday was World Migratory Bird Day and Big Day. Continuing my streak of local birding, I woke up just before 6 and took an abbreviated route through the park. I didn't come across anything extraordinary, but I did see my first yellow warblers and barn swallows of the year. I then headed into the little wooded area of the archery range.
May 4, 2024
May Town Birding 2
This morning, I went down to the park for a couple of hours. A good chunk of that time was spent lying on the path between the ponds with the yellow-rumped warblers bouncing around and nabbing insects. I was hoping to get some white-crowned sparrow shots, which did not happen, but it was a nice and mostly quiet morning.
May 1, 2024
May Day!
Often the most exciting month for birding, May is here, and the earlier warblers are already busy making their way through the state. The most surprising thing I've seen in recent days, however, were some goslings and ducklings--one brood apiece.
The baby geese and chickadee above were all scrounging up cracked corn, but I didn't have a chance to photograph the ducklings who were marching along the sidewalk with their mallard mother the other morning while I was at work. They had one mildly busy street to cross before the river, so I'm hoping they made it the rest of the way safely.
This afternoon, I swung by the Bois de Sioux River again. There were lots of ruby-crowned kinglets, a house wren or two, and some warblers (yellow-rumped and orange-crowned). There was also a pair of Cooper's Hawks putting the finishing touches on their nest.
The next few weeks are looking to have quite a few rainy days, but I'm hoping to be out a lot, and I hope to see plenty more birds making their way through town.