Category Archives: Birds

Bald Eagle Chick

Friends, this eagle chick is about two months old and ready to fly away, but today he is back in his safe house waiting for breakfast.  This nest is along a road but high in a tree, so lots of telephoto was needed to reach him. His beak is gray with little hints of the golden color that will predominate when he is an adult.  When we visited the nest yesterday, no eagles were seen, but when we pulled up to look closely, he rose up from the bottom of the nest where he had been napping.  til Tomorrow MJ

Hiding in the Grass-Late Nester

Friends, this Common Loon in Crex Meadows is just now sitting on her nest.  Two other Loon couples have chicks that are six weeks and 3 weeks old already, will be interesting to mark her progress. Another opportunity to map the chick progress if they hatch and make it through the summer.  This day in June was pretty hot, 88 degrees F, so she was panting a little.  til Tomorrow MJ

Ready to Fly, but not today

Friends, this is a Bald Eagle chick that is about ready to fly from his perch.  When i arrived at the nest where i have been following the progress of this chick, he had worked his way out of the nest and was perched about six feet above the nest on a small branch that is sagging a bit under his weight.  He was talking frequently and his mother was sitting in an adjacent tree watching silently.  He seemed ready to fly, but maybe not today. til Tomorrow MJ

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Alarm Cry-Danger

Friends, this image is an example of the “decisive moment” in wildlife photography.  The adults are calling an alarm cry and the little chick in the front has dived under the water.  The dumb-struck chick eventually also dived.  After the two chicks had dove, the adults were swimming around with their heads under water and calling for them to come back.  They both re-emerged on the surface. Think the parents are teaching the chicks how to respond to danger, the first day, an osprey was hunting on the pond, so hope the chick learn their lessons well.  til Tomorrow MJ

Weekly Photo Challenge: Close

Friends, these loon chicks stick close to an adult bird for protection from osprey and snapping turtles.  They are also dependent on the adults for food. Both adult birds take turns babysitting and feeding the chicks and they grow very fast.  But for several weeks they ride piggy-back and enjoy the spring sunshine.  Good thing they are cute and cuddly, not hard to keep them close, til Tomorrow MJ

Chick Antics-Loon Style

Friends,these loon chicks are entertaining, the first four images show a chick trying to squeeze into a space between his sibling and the adult’s head, in the first image he is  jumping from the water, in the second image he is trying to fit in a small space, the third image shows him protesting loudly, and in the fourth image he has settled uncomfortably for his nap.  In the bottom image he abandons his napping spot to mount the other adult who happens to be swimming by. I got a few good chuckles, til Tomorrow MJ

Proud Parents

Friends, this proud parent (Common Loon) is stretching his wings while his 5 day old chicks swim around.  In the bottom image, you can see how fast the little ones mimic their parents.  The little chick is stretching his wings (?) .  I  have been camping out with the new parents and now today the chicks are 7 days old.  The parents have always used a deep water channel near a road and i guess they trust me, they seem to be content with me sitting in my car with my telephoto pointed in their direction.  I typically don’t leave the site until they have gone away so i don’t alarm them. Tomorrow back to work in the swamp, til Tomorrow MJ

Bald Eagle Portrait

Friends, this a mature Bald Eagle with her chick of this year are sitting on the nest. I have been following the chick progress since about early May, now the chick is getting ready to fly.  When both adults are on the nest with the chick, there is peace and harmony, but when the adults leave him alone, the chick jumps around the nest and spreads his wings to make them strong.  The bottom image is a composite showing that he is getting lift  from his powerful wings, soon he will take flight, maybe today, since the wind has diminished from the 40 mph gusts of the last two days.  til Tomorrow MJ

Little Yellow Warbler

Friends, this little bird is a yellow warbler and hangs out in the willow bushes in Crex.  I was photographing the various butterflies, bees, dragonflies and hummingbirds that were pollinating the blue flag iris, when two of these little curious birds peeked out of the bushes to see what was up.  Their songs are delicious and i enjoyed a serenade while i worked. They went back to chasing insects in the willow leaves. til Tomorrow MJ

Suspended Animation-Hummer Style

Friends, this female hummingbird, was flying much slower than her male counterpart, I was able to focus on her and maybe she felt the lens vibrations, cause she hovered in front of the iris before she came into it, the male was never this cooperative. He just bounced from bloom to bloom never once stopping like this.  This image was a challenge to post process and i still feel that the composition is unbalanced somehow. maybe time will tell, til Tomorrow MJ