Tree leaves had begun budding and the forest floor along the river showed signs of life in the form of fresh green shoots. The water in the noisy creek was high and running rapidly to the east. The trees at the trailhead were alive with Ruby-crowned kinglets dashing to and fro in search of insects. Standing still only for fractions of a second; they present an intimidating photographic subject. Songs of many other birds filled the air as I slowly walked along the rain-dampened soil of the trail. A group of children explored the playground equipment as some young men practiced volleyball. Only the popular and often bustling Hoyt Beer Garden was silent on this particular day.
Over the next two and a half hours I walked my "usual" circular pathway and tallied 31 species of birds. Noticeably missing were the many, many warblers that would be arriving in the next couple of weeks. I also did not see any ground dwelling sparrows like White-crowned and White-throats. I did however record my FOY dragonfly and Garter snake, as well as many Clouded Sulphur and Red Admiral butterflies. Compare this spring to 2013 at Hoyt, and you will notice the differences.
The County Detention Pond in Spring |
A male Ruby-crowned kinglet flashes his crown |
You can see just a bit of this male's red crown |
A Ruby-crowned kinglet briefly pauses on a branch |
Here is a Golden-crowned kinglet on a spruce tree |
Siberian Squill in a log |
Siberian Squill |
Wisconsin's State Flower - Wood Violet |
(Myrtle) Yellow-rumped warbler |
A White-breasted nuthatch is caught outside it's knot hole nest. |
This Garter snake decided to take a swim in a mud puddle |
The wind ruffles the feathers of this detention pond Song sparrow |
A Killdeer near the railroad tracks |
This Mallard's bright green head shines in the sun |
A Red Admiral butterfly sits on some dead leaves |
Here's the rebuilt Hoyt bridge from below |
A female Hairy woodpecker searches the bark for insects |
A blooming Dogwood along the trail |
A Black-capped chickadee perches on a twig |
Classic shot of a Black-capped chickadee on a branch |
A robin's nest below the new Hoyt Park bridge |
This male American robin watches from the safety of a tree |
This female robin is carrying nesting materials and is warily watching the male cardinal |
List of birds seen:
- Mallard
- Common Merganser
- Pied-billed Grebe
- Mourning Dove
- Killdeer
- Ring-billed Gull
- Red-tailed Hawk
- Belted Kingfisher
- Red-bellied Woodpecker
- Downy Woodpecker
- Hairy Woodpecker
- Northern Flicker
- Blue Jay
- American Crow
- Northern Rough-winged Swallow
- Black-capped Chickadee
- White-breasted Nuthatch
- Brown Creeper
- Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
- American Robin
- House Sparrow
- House Finch
- American Goldfinch
- Yellow-rumped Warbler
- Eastern Towhee
- Savannah Sparrow
- Song Sparrow
- Northern Cardinal
- Red-winged Blackbird
- Common Grackle
- Brown-headed cowbird
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