; Lincoln's Sparrow Though it stayed well-hidden in the brush, it briefly appeared in a little window for a clear view. At Governor Nelson State Park. |
; Lincoln's Sparrow It didn't stay on the perch long at all, but very quickly flitted across the trail and away. |
; Chipping Sparrow Hidden in plain sight on the gravel path at Stricker's Pond, among a noisy horde of English House Sparrows. |
; Ruby-throated Hummingbird With the adult males long gone, migrated, far south, only the juveniles from this year remain behind as they fatten up. |
; Ruby-throated Hummingbird A blink of the eye punctuated by an equally quick flick of the very long tongue. |
; Ruby-throated Hummingbird Though the bird itself is tiny, imagine how absolutely tiny the feet are gripping the plant stem. |
; Ruby-throated Hummingbird A hanging dead branch with a stub made for a good perch to pause on. |
; Palm Warbler Out in the open in the scrubby trees at the edge of Tiedeman's Pond in Middleton. |
; Nashville Warbler Behaving normally for a warbler, this Nashville Warbler flits in and out of the leaves on its non-stop bug hunt. |
; Great Blue Heron A juvenile standing in a retaining pond at Owen Park, Madison, hoping for a fish. |
; Great Blue Heron Pumping low over Stricker's Pond, Middleton, on the way to a better and higher roost. |
; Northern Flicker Yellow-shafted tail showing brightly as it perches along with three others, maybe a family. |
; Northern Flicker At Governor Nelson State Park, a Flicker briefly clings to a dead bush before flying off. |
; Turkey Vulture Slowly circling with very little flapping, expert on up-drafts, suddenly a mile away with no apparent effort. |
; American Redstart Adept at maneuvering through tiny branches, often flaring its tail for emphasis. |
; American Redstart A quick peek at observers of its industrious insect hunting. |
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Northern Parula Round-looking as it swivels about, breast colors bright from brownish to yellow to white. |
; Northern Parula And an olive-gray cap with white wing bar for emphasis. |
; Black-throated Green Warbler In true warbler style, doing a tree-top peek-a-boo while hunting for insects. |
; Black-throated Green Warbler And a quick flip to check for any insects that might have been behind it. |
; Red-bellied Woodpecker Tongue just visible as it probes beneath the bark on a dead branch. |
; Red-winged Blackbird At Stricker's Pond, not too long away from migration, perched on the rim of a Lotus plant head. |
; Red-winged Blackbird A closer look at the brown edging of feathers and the very long and sharp talons good for plant perching. |
; Wood Duck Brilliant in color, the male Wood Duck paddles the pond with several companions. Shy as ever. |
; Monarch Butterfly A rare sight these days as it floats from flower to flower, tanking up for migration. |
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