Yellow Warbler

yellow warbler lunch

Friends, this Yellow Warbler has a beak full of flying insects for his lunch.  I think that they provide a great service by removing some of our insect population.  I can’t imagine how many insects there might be without our warbler invasion every spring. til Tomorrow MJ

Wilson Warbler

wilsons warbler

Friends, this Wilson Warbler is known for his black cap and is hiding in the brush, The bokeh is not good but wanted to share with WordPress friends.  I have been  busy this spring chasing the migration, first the ducks, then the dancing sharptail grouse and now the tiny little warblers.  Wild life photography is work, and if you don’t love it, you wont do it.  Yesterday started at 3am and a sunrise visit to Namekagon Barrens to shoot the Sharptail Grouse, then onto Crex for midmorning and afternoon,  Finally home at 5PM, supper, but when the feathers grow sharp in my viewfinder and the light is just right, my clock is ticking til Tomorrow MJ

Dancing of the Grouse

grouse dance

Friends, a ballet dancer, nope, a male sharptail grouse on the attack.  The image below shows the more typical dance position, but when two males come head to head, there is a lot of bluffing, then one or both birds may rise up and try to spur the other bird.  When the female appeared on the grounds, there was only horizontal dancing and no more spurring.. til Tomorrow MJ

sharptail dance

Yellow Rumps

yellow rump2 crossFriends, this Yellow Rumped Warbler (below) is busy hunting insects along Phantom Lake in Crex Meadows.  She is showing off her id feature, the yellow rump. The above image is probably a male, with his head stripe of yellow and yellow shoulders.  Spring is truly here and it is raining again today (sigh) til Tomorrow MJ0505mjs

Blue Heron Lunch

blue heron flight

Friends, on my way home from Crex Meadows I pass a small watering hole where this blue heron likes to hunt, i disturbed his hunt by stopping and pointing my telephoto out the car window.  He flew but remembered to take his lunch with him, til Tomorrow MJ

Horned Grebe

grebe portrait

Friends, this is a friendly horned grebe on Phantom Lake, the afternoon light was just right for a closeup portrait.  Those yellow feathers on each side of her head are the “horns”.  I don’t always get this close but he didn’t mind my vehicle.  til Tomorrow MJ

Hope

hope

Friends, this flower (pasque) is the first to bloom after the winter season, and reminds me that good things await with the blooming of spring.  It points to God as the basketball player raises his index finger and points upwards, he knows where the strength and blessing come from, and so do i.  All the blessings of spring to you all, and may you walk in peace this day.  til Tomorrow MJ

THE Garganey- A Rare Duck

garganey4

Friends, Crex Meadows was full of birders this weekend and this duck was the object of their affection.  This is a garganey that has never been reported in Wisconsin or Minnesota.  He sure is handsome but moves constantly, today was our first sunny day since he arrived about a week ago.  I guess he wants to stay awhile enjoy while you can til Tomorrow MJ

Bluebills and Redheads

bluebill male

Friends, while watching a huge flock of bluebills (greater scaup) another small flock of redheads landed in the middle of the bunch then they all continued on their merry way.  They (redheads) acted like they were scared to death and hiding among the bluebills.  My new header shows the combined flock, although just a small sampling of all the birds together. til Tomorrow MJ

Spring is for the Ducks

shoveler male

Friends, this duck is called the shoveler because his bill is shaped in a shovel, very broad and black.  He is a dabbler and his head is wet from trying to eat water plants, i was going to clone out the weed hanging from his bill, but it is part of him, he is what he eats.  hope you like til Tomorrow