Not one, not two, but three surprise guests!

It was an odd morning in Estabrook Park. It was warmer than yesterday, but even darker, and breezy in unprotected areas. I did see most of the regulars, but nobody looked particularly photogenic today, I hadn’t seen any surprise guests, and I hadn’t even taken one picture by the time I started my way back south from the far north end.

Then I heard a high-pitched call that sounded like maybe a raptor. Despite being a little pressed for time at that point, I was also desperate for something to show you, so I headed back north to a spot I knew would give me a good view of the northern island, and that’s when I spotted this beauty. For those of you who don’t recognize it, this is a bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus). Woo Hoo! They’ve become more common lately, and I read we even had three fledglings in Milwaukee County this year, but spotting them is still always a pleasure.

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Then, farther south, I took the last stairway up the bluff from the path along the river, and I couldn’t believe my luck when I spotted this little cutie almost right overhead. That prominent white eyebrow marks this as a merlin (Falco columbarius), and we’re in their migration territory, so we don’t get to see them too often.

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Best of all, while I was taking this picture, I could hear a call from another bird nearby! Right across the parkway, there was a second merlin similarly perched in the top of another tree, and I’m pretty sure this is the first time I’ve ever seen two of them together. Sweet!

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And that’s it for Estabrook Park this morning, so since I have plenty of room left in this post, here are a couple more pictures from Malawi. First, a couple more agama lizards.

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Finally, a couple more vervet monkeys.

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Published by Andrew Dressel

Theoretical and Applied Bicycle Mechanic, and now, apparently, Amateur Naturalist. In any case, my day job is researching bicycles at UWM.

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