What better way to start the day while it was still dark this morning than with Snoopy writing to his mom. Last night we had a “Whip-poor-will” calling close to the cabin. I took this photo in 2016 on this day in 2016. As soon as there was enough light I checked at the lightsContinue reading “Mother’s Day – 2022”
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The birds keep coming
Today is the third day running with large raptor flights. Still a lot of Broad-winged Hawks. Another Golden Eagle. But what is surprising is the huge influx of Black-capped Chickadees. Our day started, as we usually do here, with a few new moths at the lights. The left photo is a “Speckled green fruitworm” andContinue reading “The birds keep coming”
Another great day at Whitefish Point
Before getting to birds there are other issues in the US. The issue gripping the nation these days has to do with the Supreme Court and the potential over-turning of Roe vs. Wade. Let’s hope that they listen to the nation, not just the squeaks-wheel religious extremists on the right. I’m not a fan ofContinue reading “Another great day at Whitefish Point”
Busy day at Whitefish Point
It’s funny when a comic strip happens to mirror what you’re thinking. It’s time for some birds other than raptors to start appearing. Last evening was beautiful, the wind had died down and there was a nice promise of new birds arriving. We hope that they’ll stop here before heading north across Lake Superior toContinue reading “Busy day at Whitefish Point”
A great day at Whitefish Point
A late walk to the point yesterday resulted in have some nice looks at a Merlin. For two days now we have been visited by a large number of Black-capped Chickadees and Red-breasted Nuthatches. This chickadee kept an eye on me while others came and went. One of the Red-breasted Nuthatches at the suet feeder.Continue reading “A great day at Whitefish Point”
An early May morning at Whitefish Point
The day started with a couple of species of moths on the deck. The Large gray pinion (Lithophane georgii) on the left is rather unusual here as is the darker Acadian swordgrass moth (Xylena phoracica) on the right. This spring is quite different from last year when we were having many more moths at theContinue reading “An early May morning at Whitefish Point”
Whitefish Point lichens
I love scouring the sand dunes and old logs for lichens. A particular group that are both interesting and fun are those in the genus Cladonia. Many of them are what people know as “British soldiers caps.” These are small rarely more than 20-25mm tall and capped with red. Sometimes the British soldiers caps areContinue reading “Whitefish Point lichens”
A windy, rainy day at Whitefish Point
Today is quite different from the past few, as the wind speed has increased and it has been raining off and on all day. While waterbird migration is increasing, hawk migration has essentially been shut down. This is one of the late afternoon Golden Eagles that passed directly over our cabin. A couple of yardContinue reading “A windy, rainy day at Whitefish Point”
Days filled with hawks
The past two days have been absolutely wonderful as the sky always had hawks to watch. This morning the first hawks were shortly after 6AM and as of 6PM there are still a few passing. Sharp-shinned Hawks have dominated the numbers with over 1600 passing by in the last two days. The earliest Broad-winged HawksContinue reading “Days filled with hawks”
Busy day at Whitefish Point
On a day where I failed to take one picture for a good reason – we spent the whole day watching birds. So, all of the photos for this post I took in previous years. One of the first new birds of spring here was a Pine Warbler. Early in the day Red-tailed Hawks dominatedContinue reading “Busy day at Whitefish Point”