A fun walk from the cabin to the Point

Finding the tracks of a black bear on our dune close to the cabin is always a treat. And that’s how our day started. The road to the Whitefish Point was full of thrushes and warblers. This Eastern Bluebird was joined on the branch by a Swainson’s Thrush. A big treat and rare sighting hereContinue reading “A fun walk from the cabin to the Point”

Animal Diversity Web – Part 2

More photos that I contributed to the Animal Diversity Web that were downloaded as less than optimal quality scans from their site. One day I’ll scan the original slides which are better quality. An Altimira Oriole in a Bombax Tree at Coba, Mexico in the 1980s. Bared Antshrike at Palenque, Mexico in the state ofContinue reading “Animal Diversity Web – Part 2”

What to do on a foggy slow day at Whitefish Point

Fog on Lake Superior this morning left the ships talking to each other, which we all enjoy listening to. The woodland edges were filled with sparrows and a few warblers. These are two Savannah Sparrows of the many we found. Another common sparrow this morning were White-crowned Sparrows. But then I was easily distracted byContinue reading “What to do on a foggy slow day at Whitefish Point”

Heading north to Kirtland’s Warbler country

Leaving the heat for the cooler north. We’re heading to Whitefish Point, but will be stopping south of Grayling to try to find some Kirtland’s Warblers. Of course, along I-75 the orange barrels and arrows have popped up like mushrooms after a rain. But we finally got to our destination after lunch in Roscommon. ItContinue reading “Heading north to Kirtland’s Warbler country”