Tuesday, May 28, 2013

May 28, 2013, Rainy and Warm With Some Nice Birds Today

Although rainy, it was warm and there were lots of birds today on Wooded Island. At least 3 Mourning Warblers, a few Canada Warblers plus another 10 warbler species. Lot's of Flycatchers, including Olive-sided. The swallows were in the parking lot. I wonder if the Rough-wings were using the goose poop for nest material or food. Lots of Cedar Waxwings in the Japanese Garden. A very mottled Song Sparrow. The squirrel had a pink-red tail.

Barn Swallow collected mud for a nest
Rough-winged Swallow on Goose excrement? Eating vegetation or nest?
Close-up of the Goose excrement-very green
One of several Waxwings in the Japanese Garden
Song Sparrow
Squirrel with red tail on the chip trail to the Rose Garden

Saturday, May 25, 2013

May 25th, 2013, Migration Winding Down But Good Mourning Warblers

Today was cool (50) and cloudy but some good looks at Mourning Warblers. We may have had 4 today. 


Song Sparrow with Museum in the background
Ring-billed Gull with a bad foot

Mourning Warbler

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

May 21, 2013-A Good Connecticut Warbler Day

I had two good views of Connecticut Warblers. One near the Rose Garden and a second near the tennis courts. The Youtube below is of the warbler singing near the tennis court.


http://youtu.be/kkHyE7YTCHc

Great eye ring-Black and White Warbler

Kingbird

Magnolia Warbler

Good quiz bird? What is it. 

Friday, May 17, 2013

May 17, 2013-A Petition to Save The Buffer Zone At the North Bridge Is Available to Sign

Tomorrow, I will have a petition available to sign off on:
If you are birding Wooded Island you might have an opportunity to sign the petition.

                                    PETITION

        JACKSON PARK - CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT

The buffer zone between Darrow Bridge and North Bridge to Wooded Island is in danger of being cut down. This habitat provides essential feeding and cover for both migratory and resident bird species. On May 15, 2013, at the height of spring migration, two mature mulberry trees were cut down in this small buffer zone. These trees had provided much needed protection and nutrients for many bird species.

We now petition the Chicago Park District to protect the remaining trees and shrubs in this small corner habitat.

Additionally, we petition the Chicago Park District staff to engage in direct and ongoing meetings and site inspections with members of the birding community that visit Jackson Park on matters of habitat preservation and enhancement.

THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY PETITION

NAME               SIGNATURE      ______ADDRESS_________________    

                                                  

 Birds observed over the past few days included a Sedge Wren, Grasshopper Sparrow, 28 Cedar Waxwings and several warblers including Canada and Black-throated Blue. Also check out the Youtube of a Northern Waterthrush. 



Grasshopper Sparrow
Cedar Waxwings





Thursday, May 16, 2013

The Death of the Mulberry Tree! May 16, 2013

Evidently the birders of Jackson Park have no say in the habitat destruction continuing at the entrance to Wooded Island. Despite pleas from several birders, the trees are being cut and chipped. We evidently haven't reached the right person concerning the destruction. They chose to cut the tree in the middle of the migration season!
Mulberry Tree Falls to the Axe

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

May 15, 2013-A Good Day For Warblers-18 Species

A warm day-80 degrees and some action. Not an incredible dripping from the trees action but a pleasant day. Highlights included a Worm-eating Warbler on the ground as well as a Canada and Mourning Warbler. We had a possum to start off the day.


Possum
Baltimore Oriole with beak in flower

A Green Heron With Some Green

One of perhaps 30 Redstarts
Black and White Warbler in motion

Black-throated Green Warbler
Shooting Stars

Great White Trillium still in bloom


Sunday, May 12, 2013

A Trip to The Magic Hedge-Montrose-May 12, 2013

A very cold day with sun at least-40's for most of the day. There were some nice views of a few warblers even in the cold.  Wooded Island and the hedge sure look different from each other. Wooded Island is losing most of the coveted underbrush. The Magic Hedge still has plenty of cover for birds. Destroying trees surrounding Wooded Island can only mean less migrants each spring and fall.

Mother Cardinal with a piece of tissue for the nest
Grackle on a nest across from the Cardinal
Blackburnian Warbler

Ovenbird
Empid Flycatcher