The Wilson Warbler

One of my favorite warbler’s is the Wilson Warbler.  The Wilson’s Warbler is easily identified by its yellow underparts and black cap.  This guy was found at Wargo Nature Center in Anoka county.

Catching the morning dew

We awoke Saturday morning with a light fog in the air and a heavy dew covering all outdoor surfaces.  The moisture was thick enough to catch on spider webs.  (Click on thumbnails)

Picture of the day email subscription

Several years ago, I started sending a daily picture to a few friends and family members.  It is not always daily, but whenever I am fortunate to capture an image I feel like sharing. Yesterday, the picture was sent to over 170 different email addresses.  Sometimes,...

Some more fall migrants

Earlier this week, I visited Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park and witnessed some decent bird migrants.  Here is a shot of the Red-eyed Vireo and Tennessee Warbler

Sandhill Cranes

Thanks to an email from Cindy Hanson (a riding buddy), I found a couple of Sandhill Cranes feeding in a field south of Centerville Lake.  A very majestic bird.