Unlike the record-setting, warm and sunny day we had yesterday in Estabrook Park, today was cloudy, cool, and a little raw. Worse, nobody wanted their picture taken this morning, and I was reduced to capturing these two robins, who were intent on finishing their bath even if I was standing nearby. Oh, well. Luckily, IContinue reading “Nicaragua to the rescue one more time…”
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Nicaragua, Day 2. More new beauties…
As promised, Anne and Deb did indeed go to Spanish class this morning, but we had breakfast before they went, and even before that we had a solid hour to look for wildlife from the rooftop patio of our hotel as the sun came up over Granada. There was plenty to see, but the bestContinue reading “Nicaragua, Day 2. More new beauties…”
Horicon Marsh, 2025
Today I joined the Milwaukee Birders on their field trip to Horicon Marsh. The plan was to walk the length of Old Marsh Road, and we did have some rain, but the trip was not a washout by any means. The first exciting find, at least for me, was a couple of black terns (ChlidoniasContinue reading “Horicon Marsh, 2025”