The standouts this year have been the Dickcissels, It has been what I would refer to as an Irruption year. Which is An irregular movement involving large numbers of birds which takes them into areas where they are not found every year in such numbers.
I will share here a few Images taken of the Dickcissels at Margaret Peak preserve: Here are a few pictures of the Male
This is the female returning to the nest with nesting material, It seems this was a pair and they built a nest. the female is currently tending young and has been actively feeding them
Other than the birds, the area provides a real picturesque habitat in which to photograph and the area is setup well to take advantage of morning and afternoon light.
Other birds I have seen and photographed here have been the Elusive Marsh Wren, These birds are very difficult to get out of the marsh areas, By utilizing a Call, I was able to draw this bird out of the Cattails and capture these photographs.
I will share a dew additional species seen here as well.
A song Sparrow perched on Bull thistle singing his heart out
A young Whitetail Buck in early morning light
A Female Orchard Oriole in a wild berry stand " Larger Crop"
The next time your looking for somewhere different and easy to navigate check out Margaret Peak Nature preserve, located in Lorain County Ohio in Eaton Township. who Knows I may see you there.
Great blog Dan. What a great way of highlighting recent adventures in photography. As the saying goes a picture is worth a thousand words. But sometimes you wish to share those thousand words with everyone as a background to the story. Keep up the great work.
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ReplyDeleteThank you... I have been laxed with the blog. gotta get back uo to speed, thanks for the kind words!