Northern Illinois Birder

A novice birder's observation of birds and other natural wildlife with wings ... or maybe not with wings...

Sunday, June 17, 2012

"Free Beer!" Alder Flycatcher - another Mid May Arrival to Northern Illinois.

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" FREE BEER !"  An Alder Flycatcher, Horicon Marsh NWR, WI; 5/13/2012. Free Beer!? Where is this "free beer?" Wel...
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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Eastern Wood Pewee - Flycatchers Part 2

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So continuing yesterday's theme of Eastern Flycatchers (Kingbirds and Phoebes), the Eastern Wood Pewee (Below) is usually present in Nor...
Friday, June 15, 2012

Fklycatcher Weekend! Eastern Kingbirds & Phoebes

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An Eastern Kingbird reflecting the rising sun light, Rock Cut State Park, Rockford, IL; 5/20/2012. Eastern Kingbirds (Above) were one of...
Monday, June 11, 2012

Baltimore Orioles Galore! and some Orchards too in Northern Illinois

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A Baltimore Oriole gathering nesting materials near Olsen Lake, Rock Cut State Park; 5/5/2012. I have never seen or heard as many Baltim...
Sunday, June 10, 2012

When the Swallows return ... Early May in Northern Illinois

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When the Swallows return to ... Rockford area bridges... Val's pic of Barn Swallows sitting on the handrails of the bridge over the ...
Saturday, June 9, 2012

Early May Arrivals: Gray Catbirds and Wood Thrushes

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One of many Gray Catbirds that arrived in Northern Illinois in the first week of May, Espenscheid Forest Preserve, IL; 5/4/2012. Suddenl...
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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Early May Water Birds Arrive in Northern Illinois

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MAY DAY! MAY DAY! A Green Heron with its fierce watchful eye, waiting for a meal to happen by, Rock Cut State Park; 5/5/2012. The fir...
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Hello, I have always been interested in birds, undoubtedly influenced by my mother and grandmother. As a young boy I remember paging through my parents' bird books. Both my Mom and Grandma would identify birds by both their songs and their looks. I enjoy nature and being out in it as often as I am able. Being a teacher helps - as I have much of the summer to do just that. I have done some nature and wildlife photography, but until a few years ago I never thought about photographing birds thinking that it would be too difficult - too small and too flighty. After a few thousand photos, my girlfriend suggested that I open a blog sharing some of the pictures that I have taken and hopefully will be taking in the future. During the 3 years that have been writing this blog, I have graduated from my first camera, a Sony Digital, to my 2nd, a Canon Rebel T1i, to finally my 3rd and current camera - Canon EOS7D. I started with the standard 18-55mm lens, which I soon found was totally impractical. I then purchased a Canon 55-250mm which I used for quite some time, until I bought a Sigma 150-500mm.and finally sold that one and replaced it with a Sigma 150-600mm, my current birding lens.
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