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Happy Belated New Year!

My schedule is a little discombobulated here out east, but the rain finally stopped, and I did get to see this darling male eastern bluebird this morning. Let’s hope he’s a good omen for the year to come.

Posted byAndrew DresselJanuary 2, 2024Posted inUncategorized3 Comments on Happy Belated New Year!

Finally, a few sights from CT

I’m still in Connecticut, and the skies are still dark and a little leaky. Nevertheless, I did get a couple of images that you might enjoy. Here’s a tufted titmouse, a blurry Carolina wren, and finally, a northern mockingbird.

Posted byAndrew DresselDecember 27, 2023Posted inUncategorized

Can’t escape this fog…

Well, the fog seems to have followed me to Connecticut, and I don’t have any new pictures for you yet, although my sister and I did spot some cool birds this morning on our walk. Instead, here’s one of my very favorite pictures from Estabrook Park this year. I’d been dreaming of a nice ruby-throatedContinue reading “Can’t escape this fog…”

Posted byAndrew DresselDecember 26, 2023Posted inUncategorized

Merry Christmas

Since we’re not having a white Christmas in southeastern Wisconsin, and I’m traveling today anyway, let me show you some recent images that evoke the season for me.

Posted byAndrew DresselDecember 25, 2023December 24, 2023Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Merry Christmas

More shades of gray…

The pea soup continued this morning, but I needed a walk anyway, so into Estabrook Park I went. I could see at least a bit of one owl on the island, I believe, and an eagle stopped by to perch above the far shore for a bit, but neither made good pictures in this weather.Continue reading “More shades of gray…”

Posted byAndrew DresselDecember 24, 2023Posted inUncategorized

Pea soup for the soul…

The weather must have heard me complaining about how dark it was yesterday morning and took that as a challenge because the fog is as thick as pea soup this morning. If a coyote was fighting a bald eagle over a green-winged teal on the pond that they both wanted for breakfast, I don’t thinkContinue reading “Pea soup for the soul…”

Posted byAndrew DresselDecember 23, 2023Posted inUncategorized3 Comments on Pea soup for the soul…

Thank goodness for big birds…

Oof! As if the dark, heavy cloud cover wasn’t bad enough, this morning we also had a bit of fog to help dim the sights. If I were taking moody pictures of bare trees, this would be great, but that’s somebody else’s blog. Luckily, a couple of nice big birds were content to sit realContinue reading “Thank goodness for big birds…”

Posted byAndrew DresselDecember 22, 2023Posted inUncategorized3 Comments on Thank goodness for big birds…

Maybe they prefer the grey skies…

The dark grey skies have returned, with a vengeance, but I am happy to report that so have the critters. I don’t mean to say that today was the most amazing day ever, but it sure was a whole lot better than yesterday. I’ve been seeing this muskrat, who appears to make its home onContinue reading “Maybe they prefer the grey skies…”

Posted byAndrew DresselDecember 21, 2023Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on Maybe they prefer the grey skies…

A slow, slow morning in Estabrook Park.

As nice as the weather was, it was a very slow morning in Estabrook Park. The only picture I managed to take worth showing is of this Cooper’s hawk who swooped over the parkway south of the pond and perched low in the woods south of the dog park. It sure looked like it wasContinue reading “A slow, slow morning in Estabrook Park.”

Posted byAndrew DresselDecember 20, 2023Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on A slow, slow morning in Estabrook Park.

Look who came in with the cold…

It sure felt as cold as forecast, but the breeze was light, and the sun was out for a bit, so it was a pretty nice morning in Estabrook Park. The pond was completely frozen over again, and the river was starting to ice up, but I hear it is not supposed to last. OhContinue reading “Look who came in with the cold…”

Posted byAndrew DresselDecember 19, 2023Posted inUncategorized

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