It was a gray morning in Estabrook, but the big storm hasn’t yet arrived, so temps where mild, the breeze was light, and the snow was on pause. I didn’t see anything notable on my walk along the river until I reached the north end, where two red-tailed hawks were perched in a tree overContinue reading “A calm before the storm.”
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The Shortest Day
With temps in the single digits (°F), nearly still air, and a bit of sun shining down before it hid away behind thickening overcast, it was a fine morning for returning to Estabrook Park. The pond was frozen over, and the river was icing up, but there was still plenty of open water. I wasContinue reading “The Shortest Day”
Hints of winter in South Holland
Things seemed to have changed here, and the main symptom is that I’m finding it a lot harder to get nice pictures of the wild creatures. I went out both days last weekend and came home with only one picture that wasn’t even worth showing. This morning was a little better, but not by much.Continue reading “Hints of winter in South Holland”
The birds just keep coming…
It was another beautiful morning in South Holland, and you know the drill. The first bird I was able to capture on film was this ginormous swan flying by, and I thought it was just another mute swan, the type we’ve been seeing all summer. Upon closer inspection, however, its beak is all black, whichContinue reading “The birds just keep coming…”
Day of the Raptors, European style
I had a wonderful time being back home for a bit, and it was great to see family, friends, and all the critters in Estabrook Park again, but now I’m back in South Holland, and it sure was a beautiful morning to visit the countryside. Even though we’re back to standard time, the sun stillContinue reading “Day of the Raptors, European style”
Calm returns and life resumes…
It was a mighty fine morning in Estabrook Park. The air was a cool 39°F, but the breeze was pretty light, especially down along the river, and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky, so the sun was warming things up quickly. I stopped by the pond and found our newest visitor, the hooded merganserContinue reading “Calm returns and life resumes…”
Changing of the guard, fall edition.
Now that most of the storm system seems to have blown by us, and the sun even peeked through the clouds a bit this morning, life in Estabrook Park is returning to normal. There were about a half dozen mallards and a trio of wood ducks on the pond. Best of all our first winterContinue reading “Changing of the guard, fall edition.”
A Soggy Saturday.
After the storms that rolled through last night, it was a dark and soggy morning in Estabrook Park, though not actually raining, much. The river was up nearly a foot and running brown and fast. Nevertheless, this intrepid kingfisher was out hunting for its breakfast from the far shore. Good luck, little buddy! As IContinue reading “A Soggy Saturday.”
A break in the weather…
Well, maybe this is what I get for whining about how Thursday’s weather wasn’t as perfect as Wednesday’s and Tuesday’s. With all that cloud cover, it sure took its sweet time getting light this morning, so I waited until after my 9am zoom meeting before venturing into Estabrook Park. I headed straight to the northContinue reading “A break in the weather…”
Double the pleasure…
It was a nice enough morning in Estabrook Park, but a little breezy, so more like a copy of a copy rather than another cast from the same mold. I didn’t see any deer today, and the mammals were represented by this shy little cutie instead. Belted kingfishers continue to make rackets along the river,Continue reading “Double the pleasure…”