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Lately I seem to be a magnet for baby birds. I go outside to pull some weeds and tidy up the yard for my July 4th picnic tomorrow and next thing I know a fledgling robin is cheep cheep cheeping in front of me. So, I ran and grabbed my camera of course. The lighting [...]

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I finally got a decent picture of one of my favorite birds, the Red Headed Woodpecker. There are several of them at Cantigny Park and a sighting of one is always a treat. Usually the bird is too high in one of the large old trees to get a good shot.  Today I spotted one [...]

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More Wordless Wednesday.

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Robin fledgling only a few hours out of the nest begs mom for food. More Wordless Wednesday.

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More Wordless Wednesday.

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Photo taken at Cantigny Gardens. More Wordless Wednesday.

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International Migratory Bird Day (IMBD) was created in 1993 by visionaries at the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center and the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. It is celebrated in Canada, the U.S., Mexico and Central America through bird festivals and bird walks, education programs, and Bird Day. IMBD officially takes place on the second Saturday in May [...]

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Don’t Feed Nesting Geese

I’ve been monitoring a goose nest for the past few weeks for NestWatch. The geese, who I call Lucy and Desi, have set up housekeeping in a flower box on the Chicago Riverwalk. She has 5 eggs which should be hatching any day now. At first I thought this would be a bad place to [...]

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Male Red-winged Blackbird showing off his colors in a mating ritual for a female on a lower branch in a nearby tree. And he was quite noisy too. The female didn’t seem too interested in his display. Photos taken at Cantigny Gardens. More Wordless Wednesday.

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The 2009-2010 season was the first time I took part in Project FeederWatch. I’ve always provided nestboxes and water for my bird visitors but until this year I didn’t have feeders. I was surprised to find there were birds inhabiting my trees that I’ve never seen in the backyard such as red-bellied woodpeckers and white-breasted [...]

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