The birds take a break…

The skies have cleared up now, but they were pretty dark and cloudy this morning in Estabrook Park. The good news is that the clouds hardly leaked at all, and they rode into town on a warming trend, so it’s 40° now, and it was just below freezing at sunrise.

Things got off to a pretty good start on my walk when I spotted this cutie ambling down the river path ahead of me. It soon tucked into the brush beside the path, and I feared that I might have missed my chance for a picture, but then it climbed into this fork and couldn’t have posed for a nicer image if we had rehearsed it. You may have seen that a raccoon made the news recently, but I’m pretty sure this is a different one.

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Farther upstream, I heard a little scamper through the now-exposed leaves on the ground beside the path, and as I looked for the source, it popped its little head out of a hole in the side of a hollow log. As I reached for my camera, it ducked back inside, of course, but I wasn’t in a rush, so I waited a bit, and sure enough, it took another look to see if I was gone.

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And then my luck ran out. Oh, I did see 24 bird species for the Estabrook contribution to the Christmas Bird Count, so it wasn’t a total loss, and I did take some lousy shots of the American black duck on the far side of the river and a Cooper’s hawk over the far riverbank, but the distance combined with the low light makes them pretty lackluster, even by my standards, so I’ll spare you.

I see that the Milwaukee Birders are heading back down to Lakeshore State Park tomorrow morning, and the sun is supposed to be out, so I’ll give that a try and see if there aren’t some interesting ducks in the lagoon down there. I’ll keep you posted.

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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