
Looking at birds and taking pictures of birds for fun in the Greater Chicago Area. \ud83e\udd86
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It was cool and sunny yesterday, partly cloudy, a great kind of day to wander through the park for a few hours. Though fall migration is already underway, I didn’t see any long-distance travelers - mostly goldfinches.
I took my camera out the other day to take some pictures of American Goldfinches eating what I think are some kind of native sunflowers at Winnemac Park (I’ve been seeing them chow down during my walks there) but all I saw were butterflies ...
If reading this and you’re a birder, you’d probably agree that it’s harder to bird in the summer. I haven’t been birding as much. The trees are full of lush growth, making it harder to actually see birds when you hear them, it’s muggy and b...
It was a cloudy afternoon with a bit of rain here and there but that didn’t stop Evan and I, nor the birds that we heard and saw, from enjoying another Sunday at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
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