Day 1 in The Big D…

I had a nice and uneventful trip to Dallas yesterday, and I got in early enough to stop at a park on my way to my hotel. The first bird who would sit for a picture was this northern mockingbird, which hasn’t been reported in Estabrook Park since 2021, and I’ve never seen there, but I do get to see pretty often in Connecticut.

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The Carolina chickadees (Poecile carolinensis) were pretty noisy, and this one stood still long enough for a picture. It appears that one has never been reported in all of Wisconsin, but I did see one in Illinois when Anne and I drove down to see the eclipse a couple of years ago, and somehow I never showed you. Sorry!

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The star of the show, for me at least, has got to be this amazing scissor-tailed flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus), the first one I’ve ever captured on film. I searched for them in Nicaragua, and I glimpsed one a couple of times, but none ever perched on a wire in the open for me like this. Wow!

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Finally, the cherry on top was this gorgeous variegated fritillary butterfly, which we only saw in Estabrook for the first time last summer. Woo hoo!

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Alrighty, the students also made it safely down to Texas last evening, and I hope they got a good night’s sleep, so that they’re ready for the first day of the human-powered vehicle competition today. Wish us luck, cause I bet we’re gonna need it!

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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