We hit a different trail today for another stellar day in Glacier National Park. This time, we ascended Snyder Lake Trail and found many fewer fellow hikers. We didn’t reach Snyder Lake, so didn’t see any water birds, but there were open areas from the Sprague Fire in 2017, which attracts different critters than theContinue reading “Field Trip Report, Day 2.”
Monthly Archives: May 2021
Field Trip Report, Day 1.
Gotta make this quick ’cause the wifi is sketchy here, but after a 29-hour AmtrakĀ® train ride, we arrived at Glacier National Park yesterday and hiked to Avalanche Lake today. It was a pretty short hike, just 5 easy miles roundtrip, but boy-oh-boy, what a hike it was. Right off the bat, a barred owlContinue reading “Field Trip Report, Day 1.”
Episode 300!
Thanks for coming along for the ride, and check out all the old friends who stopped by in Estabrook this morning to say hi. The parkway is still closed off between the middle and southern parking lot, and that tranquility is still glorious, so enjoy it while it lasts! Our first guest in a veryContinue reading “Episode 300!”
All kinds of critters about today…
The big news in Estabrook today is that the Parks Department has closed the parkway to through traffic for the summer again as part of the Milwaukee County Active Streets Program, and it is glorious! I walked the length and just enjoyed listening to the birds. As I approached the north end of the closure,Continue reading “All kinds of critters about today…”
More signs of new life in Estabrook Park…
Mom was pretty shy this morning, and I didn’t want to push things, so that’s all I’ve got so far, but the little tyke can already scamper pretty well. Meanwhile, here’s a male rose-breasted grosbeak calling for the female we spotted yesterday. He might want to clean up that beak before she sees it, butContinue reading “More signs of new life in Estabrook Park…”
A morning of many firsts…
I should go out an buy lottery tickets for lunch because I can’t believe the string of luck I’ve had this morning. The air was cool, but not cold, humid, and calm, and so perfect for bugs and therefore perfect for birds. I hardly got into the park before I happened upon this little rayContinue reading “A morning of many firsts…”
A quick trip between the rain drops…
I managed to sneak into Estabrook between the warm morning rain and the cold afternoon rain, and I’m sure glad I did because I hardly got wet at all and I spotted at least two, maybe more, stunning scarlet tanagers (Piranga olivacea) in one of the big oak trees just north of the Kilbourntown House,Continue reading “A quick trip between the rain drops…”
We’re gonna need a bigger banner…
Holy smokes, was it ever a great morning in the park, and we’ve got several new arrivals to report! First up is the “uncommon and elusive” black-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus erythropthalmus), just in from northwestern South America and looking for your tent caterpillars. Charles tipped me off yesterday, yes that Charles, that Ken had spotted one byContinue reading “We’re gonna need a bigger banner…”
And then there were none…
Just like last year, almost to the day, all the geese and goslings were suddenly gone from the pond this morning. I felt just like Chuckie in the final scene of Good Will Hunting, a mix of hope and bittersweet. There were some likely looking candidates down on the river, so just like last year,Continue reading “And then there were none…”
A banner day in the park!
Yikes! I thought yesterday morning was good for birds, but I hadn’t seen nothing yet! Let’s start with the new ones, shall we? These two, a pair of bay-breasted warblers (Setophaga castanea), really made me work for it. An olive-sided flycatcher (Contopus cooperi) is new to me and very similar to the eastern wood-pewee, whoContinue reading “A banner day in the park!”