Upon returning to Illinois after spending much of the summer in the Sunshine State, we welcomed the refreshing cool breezes and the profusion of wildflowers on the prairie. Yellow now predominates, in the flowers and in the plumage of the most common bird that nests among them.
American Goldfinches bounce over the prairie, twittering their flight song, repeating phrases ("per-chick-o-ree") synchronized with each dip in undulating flight:
Male Bobolinks have shed their distinctive black and white breeding colors and have molted into golden basic plumage, quite identical to females in appearance:
Greenish-gold Tennessee Warblers are heading south for the winter:
A lowly grasshopper on a milkweed leaf reflects the light as would a replica made of precious metal:
The Chickweed Geometer moth adds a regal touch of purple:
Sunlight suffusing through the turning leaves of the canopy provide a golden backdrop for a female House Finch...
...and for this Chipping Sparrow:
An Eastern Wood-Pewee is bathed in golden bokeh:
The plumage of a Cedar Waxwing is best described as burnished gold:
Butterflies are becoming scarce as gold. I suspect that the widespread use of insecticides, out of fear of West Nile Virus, may be a factor. Great Spangled Fritillary (my first):
Back-lighting accentuates the gold tones in the wings of a Monarch butterfly, another creature threatened by human activity, particularly loss of habitat and host milkweed; I have examined hundreds of milkweed plants the past few weeks and have found no caterpillars:
Pearls come in every color of the rainbow. This is a Pearl Crescent:
One of the namesake hills in nearby Hickory Knolls woodland is a mound of gold:
We spent a long Labor Day weekend in Door County, a narrow peninsula in northeastern Wisconsin, about 275 miles (440 km) north of our Illinois home. It projects out into Lake Michigan (seen here), flanked by Green Bay to the west:
On our first morning the yellow of goldenrod pierces through the fog that has rolled ashore:
The fog mutes the reflections of the dock at the marina:
A Bumblebee collects pollen from a Purple Coneflower:
A Clouded Sulphur contributes to the color scheme:
An inquisitive Red Squirrel clings to the stringy bark of a White Cedar, which a predominant tree in coastal areas of northern Wisconsin:
Back home in Illinois, Agramonte, our granddaughters' golden Tibetan Mastiff, greets us at the driveway:
Wonderful photos, as always!
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful series of birds, butterflies and blooms. The sky is lovely and I just love the dog! Great post, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots and i just love that friendly guy at the end!
ReplyDeleteSuper shots and an adorable face at the end. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sunrise! Love the goldfinches and bobolink! They have their own gold! Great countryside photos and shots of the birds and butterflies.
ReplyDeletelove the pup!! love the adorable squirrel. beautiful door county scenes! great bird shots. enjoyed the bobolink shots a lot!
ReplyDeleteLoving all the yellows! Beautiful photos of the birds and butterflies. Love that sunrise, and the little squirrel is so cute!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post leaves me anticipating Autumn!
ReplyDeleteI'm usually drawn more to sky shots, but your bird shots steal the show for me this time!! Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteYour photography just brightened my day. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
You had a delightful selection of yellow birds and flowers.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the cute little squirrel and the butterflies. I liked your fence shot and your gate greeter very much.
Great sky shot.
ReplyDeleteSplendid post.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pics. Nice clouds.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Dubai...really enjoyed your post and specially those butterfly captures and the Beautiful sky! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteShantana
Wow - such gorgeous shots. Love that sky.
ReplyDeleteSplendid images.
ReplyDeleteJM, IL
First of all I love Agramonte's name. It suits him, beautiful dog! All your photos have a wow factor. Enjoyed each of them very much. Have a great weekend :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice Weekend :-)
lovely photographs as usual...and lovely dog!
ReplyDeleteLove that opening sky shot, KCS. And the goldfinches!
ReplyDeleteAlso that Chickweed Geometer moth. I think I've seen them, but not with a camera in my hand.
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A truly golden collection. The sky and its reflection in your first photo is glorious.
ReplyDeleteIt is always a great joy to see your photographs Kenneth. Definitely a yellow theme an the wildflowers re gorgeous an the birs can hi within them. That first shot is so beautiful. Great reflections and fence shots. Have a lovely weekend
ReplyDeleteHello Ken, just stopping back to say thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful series of photos! Each one prettier than the one before!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week-end!
I miss them so much
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos as always!
ReplyDeleteThat really is a set of golden images - the goldfinches are remarkable.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart Melbourne
WOW!!! Fantastic set of photos! It's beautiful where you live!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series! I especially enjoyed the birds on the flowers :-))
ReplyDeleteYou found some of the best forms of gold...wonderful images. Love the mastiff!
ReplyDeleteLove the 'welcome' driveway shot!!! Beautiful dog!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd your sunrise...wow. Then, the foggy day shot....fog is one of my favorite weather phenomenons.
But your yellow birds....fantastic. No, golden
Thanks for sharing this link at I'd Rather B Birdin' Ken.
What a brilliant set of pictures, especially the butterflies. I hope their numbers recover in the future.
ReplyDeleteFantastic images! Love the Goldfinch.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a great collection of fallish pictures. Love the beautiful sunrise!! and the goldfinches.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous photos - loved seeing the Bobolink and the Cedar Waxwing in particular!
ReplyDeletePure gold for sure. Cedar waxwings are my favorite bird , but the yellow on yellow goldfinch have stolen my heart today. All beautiful Autumn scenes and it's a great time to be where you can see the changing seasons ... I love being here in Oregon for that reason. Though , as with you I'm sure, family is the main one!
ReplyDeleteWonderful yellows! I love the moth and the butterflies.
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