This morning in Estabrook Park turned out to be far nicer than forecast. It seems that the overnight rain washed all the grey out of the sky, and it was a perfect crystal blue. On my way to the pond, I came across a monarch in the pollinator garden on a rough blazing star (LiatrisContinue reading “Eagles, egrets, and osprey! Oh my!”
Monthly Archives: August 2023
Kohler-Andrae Rehash
It’s a little better now, at midday, but it sure was dark this morning here in Shorewood, and I have so many pictures from Kohler-Andrae, which I haven’t shown you yet, that I skipped Estabrook this morning and just got some work done. So, here are those pictures. On day 1-ish, I caught this easternContinue reading “Kohler-Andrae Rehash”
Kohler-Andae day 2-ish, double the fun
I learned a few lessons from day 1-ish, and this morning went smooth as glass. I put my camera in the car and parked in a nearby overflow lot last evening so when I got up at 4 this morning, all I had to do was walk quietly to the car, drive to Kwik TripContinue reading “Kohler-Andae day 2-ish, double the fun”
A nice cool morning in August…
I came back to Milwaukee for some work stuff, and it was a nice morning to be back in Estabrook. Sure, it was a little cloudy, but the air was cool, the breeze was light, and it wasn’t raining. Anyway, I saw only wood ducks on the pond and so continued on to the river.Continue reading “A nice cool morning in August…”
Kohler-Andrae, 2023, Day 1-ish.
As promised, I drove up to Kohler-Andrae State Park yesterday afternoon to camp with Anne and her extended family, and after we got the tents and clotheslines all set up, the grandson and I went to go see what we could see. We had hardly gotten a hundred yards from our campsite when we cameContinue reading “Kohler-Andrae, 2023, Day 1-ish.”
A break from all the excitement
The air was cool, and the clouds were pretty thick this morning, especially compared to the weather we’ve been enjoying most of this summer, so I waited a bit before visiting Estabrook Park in hopes that a little more warmth and light might arrive. Results were mixed. It did warm up enough for this monarchContinue reading “A break from all the excitement”
Horicon Marsh!
Donna had arranged for her Sunday birding group to get a guided tour today of Horicon Marsh, the largest freshwater cattail marsh in the United States, by Carl Schwartz, a “past president … of the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology,” so I jumped at the chance. Horicon Marsh is the first “Wisconsin Birding Hotspot” listed onContinue reading “Horicon Marsh!”
The rest of the story…
Here are the rest of the pictures from yesterday that I ran out of time to show you. As I already mentioned, I saw the two fawns on the east side of the pond, and one was prancing around a bit when they first spotted me. That’s the one who then came over to checkContinue reading “The rest of the story…”
A shorty…
Today got away from me after I visited the park this morning, so I don’t have time for a complete post, but I can leave you with this one picture instead. I saw the two fawns, but I didn’t see their mom at first. One fawn was especially fascinated by me, which I always findContinue reading “A shorty…”
A late morning menagerie…
Like a broken record that just keeps repeating your favorite riff, the weather was beautiful again this morning, but my bike won’t ride itself, yet, so I opted to ride while it was cool, and walk once it warmed up. Thus, I didn’t hit Estabrook until just before 8, and this is who was outContinue reading “A late morning menagerie…”