
Birds, birding, photography, The Driftless Area, and the occasional other topics
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Birding is a practice of observing, learning from your observations, and observing again; an acretion of knowledge that builds a broader platform for better observations. While I could certainly learn all the nuances of birding perusing boo...
Rush Creek State Natural Area (phone pic).
At the close of my last post, I mentioned I’d be writing next about the Sandhill Crane. I had collected a fair number of pictures of a mated pair and their colt and had been culling through them t...
Marsh at Rush Creek State Natural Area
My first year living here, as I acclimated to rural life, I was captivated by the familiar and larger bird species: Robins, Red-Wing Blackbirds, Bald Eagles, Great Blue Herons, Turkey Vultures, among...
View of Rush Creek State Natural Ares (Samsung S21)
It’s been some time since my last post and almost a year since my very first one. I started this effort thinking it would help get me in the writing spirit, and it has, but I also began t...
Green ridge against a blue sky. An eagle with the slightest pinpoint of its white head visible.
The Bald Eagle can be spotted by noting their white heads. This was the advice given to me by a neighbor during our first me...
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A life-long Midwesterner currently residing in the hollows of SW Wisconsin's Driftless region, I have two newsletters on Substack one for birding, with some photography talk and a newly established space dedicated to politics, culture, and language.
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