American Goldfinch The thief. |
Cedar Waxwing The original nest builder with a piece on the way. The female does most, if not all, of the work. |
American Goldfinch and Cedar Waxwing American Goldfinch on lower left pulling pieces out of the nest as the Cedar Waxwing, upper right, builds. |
American Goldfinch and Cedar Waxwing One of many visits the American Goldfinch makes as it steals from the bottom of the nest and flies off to make its own. |
Cedar Waxwing On the alert about the activity, yet doing nothing about it yet. |
Cedar Waxwing Standing by, not taking part either way it would seem. |
Whitetail Deer Owen Park in Madison has a resident population, mostly bold and also active in the daytime. |
Whitetail Deer This female appears to have a full udder, so must be nursing a fawn nearby. |
Indigo Bunting One of the brilliant inhabitants of Owen Park singing from a vantage point overlooking the prairie. |
Indigo Bunting Time for a bit of preening. |
Cooper's Hawk Perched on a rotting log, sort of hunting, this juvenile begins to get irritated at insects beneath. |
Cooper's Hawk Trying to figure out just what's going on, it flew up and back, searching underfoot. |
Cooper's Hawk Serious talons, one sunlit. |
Cooper's Hawk Farther away an adult perched as another flew in from the prairie with a small rabbit. |
Common Yellowthroat A female keeping an eye on intruders. |
Common Yellowthroat She complained a great deal as she moved through the brush and plants. |
Common Yellowthroat A brief look down and then off farther away, maybe trying to draw attention away from a nest. |
Swallowtail Butterfly A few intermittently drifted here and there as they fed on the nectar of flowers. |
House Wren Everywhere and sure to let you know they are present. |
House Wren Two at once, probably siblings from a nest in the past few weeks. |
Gray Catbird Another abundant resident with an amazing variety of songs and calls, though mostly meows late in the summer. |
Eastern Phoebe Early in the season they can be heard continuously calling at dawn, but fall mostly silent as the summer wears on. |
Lily A domestic escapee at the edge of the trail at Ho-Nee-Um in the University of Wisconsin Arboretum, Madison. |
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