We spent the entire month at our (then) second home in NE Illinois. For a first bird of the month, what can be nicer than an Eastern Bluebird, at Bliss Woods, in Sugar Grove:

Birding Bliss-- a bashful Yellow Warbler had returned to nest:



A Rose-breasted Grosbeak sang his heart out:

In our daughter's back yard in Batavia, a photogenic male House Finch...


...a Song Sparrow...

...and a Black-capped Chickadee:

Overhead, a Red-tailed Hawk:

Agramonte, their Tibetan Mastiff, placidly watched the birds along with us:

At Les Arends Forest Preserve in their city, a Louisiana Waterthrush:

We visited the nearby Bald Eagle nest in the parking lot of Mooseheart School. Both adults were on the nest, tending to one of their two eaglets:

American Robins are a treat. In south Florida we rarely see them, as occasional winter visitors:

We made frequent stops at convenient Dick Young/Nelson Lake preserve:

I rendered the red barn adjacent to Nelson Lake as an oil painting (click and enlarge for detail):


White-breasted Nuthatch at nest hole:

Red-breasted Woodpecker:

Eastern Meadowlark:

Swainson's Thrush:

American Goldfinch:

Scarlet Tanager:

Baltimore Oriole:

"Spink-spink" says the Bobolink:

At Lippold Park, the pond reflects the spring greenery:

Great Horned Owl with owlet at Fabyan Park:

The unique fence around the Japanese Garden at Fabyan Park:

The handsome Lark Sparrows had returned to nest in a vacant lot near our condo. MaryLou discovered them. They were the first nesting pair ever recorded in Kane County. (I just found out that the Field Museum in Chicago uses this photo in its educational sparrow exhibit. I had given my permission and then forgot all about it):

Nearby, an Eastern Kingbird:

An immature Bald Eagle flew over, probably a third year bird (over two years old):

American Lady butterfly:

Monarch:

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Linking to:
Fences Around the World
Skywatch Friday
Weekend Reflections
Saturday's Critters
BirdD'Pot
Camera Critters
All Seasons
Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday)
Our World Tuesday
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What a great set of photos and as you say very colourful. Never the less my favourite is the two owls, beautiful. Hope all is well,stay safe, Diane
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ReplyDeleteDelightful photos Ken. The horned owl is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful collection of photos. The Yellow Warbler and owl stand out for me!
ReplyDeleteall thoses birds are marvellous !!!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful collection of birds and a nice reflection!
ReplyDeleteHello Ken, you picked some great birds and beautiful scenery and sky photos. I have so many favorite birds, the Owl, Meadowlark, Bobolink and the Lark Sparrow. They are not common birds for me to see here so they are special to me. Great post and beautiful photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy weekend. PS, thank you for the visit and comment.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful collection to delight us today. We'll be out on the Florida trails this afternoon and hope to see some pretty birds! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeletehaven't seen a bluebird n so so long
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning selection of pictures. I love the little Yellow Warbler the most.
ReplyDeleteSimply awesome! I can't say much else...but, awesome!! Your sharing today is much appreciated. Thank you for linking in!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pics! Love seeing all the colorful birds. Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs!
ReplyDeleteYou managed to share many of my very favorite birds in your post! And on top of that, my very favorite butterfly (the monarch!).
ReplyDeleteYou photo of the rose-breasted grosbeak is great! I was tickled to see a pair in our yard. They were just passing through and have now moved on.
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Your first bird is so pretty! Somehow most of these birds are very colorful A great shot of the eagles and nest! Your dog reminds me of a lion:) Love the horned owl - you captured it so well! Many thanks for this feast of birds for All Seasons, Ken! Have a beautiful week, Jesh
ReplyDeleteSuch amazingly beautiful photos! I especially like the monarch butterfly and the oriole. Thank you! Have a grand week!
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What a beautiful collection of birds. I LOVE the yellow warblers. I've never seen them around my way but wow, so vibrant! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLots of great bird photos. - Margy
ReplyDeleteYou've got such a beautiful collection of bird photos and they are all so beautifully coloured. The Tibetan Mastiff is pretty handsome too.
ReplyDeleteYour photos captured so many beautiful colors in nature. So vivid.
ReplyDeleteIts really bird paradise. What an incredible beautiful lot of birds.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird photos. I love bluebirds; I usually catch their back though when photographing them. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed everyone of your photos! Your photos gave me an opportunity to see some of these birds close up! thanks
ReplyDeleteYou always have gorgeous birds to share with us! Your barn painting is just excellent to see! And the big dog looks so very hugable :)
ReplyDeleteYour corner is beautiful this week! Thanks for sharing it at the 'My Corner of the World' link up.