Category Archives: Birds
Rusty Heron
Friends, this great blue heron doesn’ t look very blue, more brown, but he was sitting still so i took his picture. i think he is an adult bird cause he has the little black feather off the back of his head, and maybe he is brown because the iron-rich water stains the big birds by late summer. The feathers of sandhill cranes and trumpeter swans in Crex are also rust colored from the water this time of year. til Tomorrow MJ
Grebe
Friends, this adult grebe was hanging out in the sunshine where his beautiful colors were showing. This is a bird who photographs better in the bright sunshine than on a cloudy day. He looks kind of gray without the sun, and a beautiful shade of bronze with the sun. He is called the pied-billed grebe cause his bill is multicolored in the early spring with a dark ring that fades in the late summer. When they sit in the lily pads they are difficult to see unless they move and give away their position. til Tomorrow MJ
Baby Ring-bills
Friends, on a hot july day, these baby ring-necked ducks are going for a swim with mom, some call these ring-necked and some call these ring-bills, but this time of the year both the rings are fading away into a summer plummage. The rings are still there but very faint like they have been bleached by the harsh sunshine this time of year. I prefer the name ring-billed cause ring-neck in this part of the country usually refers to a pheasant. Another 95 degree day in the northland. til Tomorrow MJ
Baby woodies
Friends, these baby ducks are young wood ducks, teenagers who are eating all the time, when i drove up and pointed my telephoto lens at them, they ran for mama who was around the corner eating wild rice seed, the black strip behind the eye is the defining mark of young wood ducks and their coloring this time of year serves to hide them well, we are still very green but some of the lily pads are turning fall color, til Tomorrow MJ
one more loon
Friends, this loon chick is now ten weeks old and starting to get some flight feathers, they can dive after some of their food, but the adults are still feeding them to supplement their diet. they are starting to look like loons, have lost most of their chick down and now have a smoother head. They are almost as long as the adults. til Tomorrow MJ
me and my brother
Friends, these chicks are about 11 weeks old now and getting lots of new feathers. I love their brown eyes and wonder how soon their eyes will turn red like the adults. It was a rough day on Phantom Lake and they love the big waves. Below image shows the feathers at 11 weeks, they may start to fly any day now. til Tomorrow MJ
Loony at 5 weeks
Friends, this loon chick is about 5 weeks of age and spends most of his day floating on the water waiting for one of his parents to feed him. He is still covered with lots of fuzz but has started to shed his fuzz on his head. He is starting to look like a real loon. The tiny bubbles in the foreground are all that is left of the parent who brought the chick food and then dove out of sight. til Tomorrow MJ
Green Heron
Friends, yesterday was a white sky day so the background for this image was blah and featureless, blanking it out to white and leaving the bird with colored details was an artistic choice. He is called the green heron, but to me he has a blue slate color in the light in Crex. He was hunting for fish from a small tree branch along the lake, i know he has a nest nearby, but have not been able to find his/her babies. til Tomorrow MJ







