The rain that was forecast last evening to commence at sunrise this morning was delayed, and it was coming from the west, so the skies to the east were clear, and it appeared that I would have a few minutes to see who I could see in Estabrook Park. My first treat was finding thisContinue reading “Wet, but worth it!”
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Fog delay.
It was so foggy this morning, I waited an hour before I ventured into Estabrook Park. Even then, it was still foggy enough over the soccer fields to create this magnificent sight. The fog also bejeweled all the spider webs. It took another hour for the otherwise clear skies to allow the sun to “burnContinue reading “Fog delay.”
I did not see this coming…
Anne and I had a young houseguest overnight, and he expressed interest in coming with me to Estabrook to see the owls this morning. I warned him that we could go a little later than usual, but we would still need to have a pretty early start, and he seemed to be onboard with thatContinue reading “I did not see this coming…”
Even after the crowds have gone, the show continues to go on.
Our recent stretch of beautiful weather in Estabrook Park continued this morning, and without clouds to block the sun, I had enough light for a nice early start. My first treat of the morning was catching this cute pair of young spotted sandpipers flitting back and forth across the river. Better yet, they paused forContinue reading “Even after the crowds have gone, the show continues to go on.”
A little something for everyone, I hope.
Donna and Katie brought their Sunday morning birding group to Estabrook Park today, but I wanted to see what I could find before they arrived at 8 am, so I slipped into the park right around sunrise. I didn’t see the blackburnian warbler by the beer garden again, but I did see this crow whoContinue reading “A little something for everyone, I hope.”
A morning so great, I dare not summarize it!
It was another beautiful and cool morning in Estabrook Park, I was walking north along the river path, and as I neared the boardwalk just below the falls, a couple of chickadees flitting into a bare tree at the top of the bluff caught my eye. I see chickadees all the time, of course, butContinue reading “A morning so great, I dare not summarize it!”
Might this be autumn tapping on our window already?
Wow! What a stunningly gorgeous morning in Estabrook Park. A cold front came through last evening, and the air had a refreshing chill to it this morning. As I hustled north along the river, in hopes of catching a glimpse of the owl(s) again, I came across a guy at the falls with a pairContinue reading “Might this be autumn tapping on our window already?”
Quite the rebound!
The air was cool and still enough this morning for a little “evaporation fog” to form over the relatively warm soccer fields. It might be a sign of things to come. Anyway, I was happy to find a bit more critter activity in the park today. I’ve been skipping my first visit to the pondContinue reading “Quite the rebound!”
A nice and slow summer day…
Beautiful weather has returned to Estabrook Park, and I hoped I’d have a great morning of picture taking, but perhaps we’re entering a period of doldrums before the fall migration. One exception was this little eastern wood pewee hunting from the same chain at the north end as Monday, but today it let me getContinue reading “A nice and slow summer day…”
A soaker but not a washout…
First, a correction. Karen Wesener wrote in response to yesterday’s post that “butterflies emerge from a chrysalis, not a cocoon. Cocoons are for moths.” In other news, my entire fact checking team chose a terrible week to go on vacation and left me here by myself to make up stuff willy-nilly. Anyway, it was aContinue reading “A soaker but not a washout…”