Today, we walked the king creek trail. One of my favorite sights was the supralateral arc above the sun!
Continue reading..NeshotaThis morning, we walked the cat island causeway all the way out. In the evening, we went to He-Nis-Ra park and walked the red trail west of the water tower in to the intersection. From there, we walked the blue trail before heading back.
Continue reading..Cat IslandWe started the morning walking the entirety of the paved trail at Enos Colburn park looking for migrants. We weren’t disappointed! There was plenty of warbler activity, which made for many of our first of year (FOY) sightings. We then walked Baird creek trail on and off as we tried to social distance. That meant […]
Continue reading..Baird CreekThis time, we walked the opposite direction from the parking lot on the dike to the other impoundments. We kept to the outer edge of the preserve along the bay, and walked a bit into the wooded area past the impoundments before turning back.
Continue reading..Ken Euers NatureThis evening, we walked the woodcock loop at L.H. Barkhausen waterfowl preserve.
Continue reading..BarkhausenAs both my partner and I are moving out of our apartments, we have relocated our “home” to an otherwise unoccupied house owned by his family. So, I’ll be spending the foreseeable future in Green Bay. I’m not going to lie, it was nice to change locations and scenery! Even just a long drive was […]
Continue reading..Ken EuersFollowing the recommendations for recording birds, here are some relevant settings. On the main screen, click the microphone button and set the sampling rate to 48000 Create a new recording by clicking the + button Under Settings –> Input, turn off iOS processing
Continue reading..RODE Rec for eBirdNo, this isn’t an April fool’s joke! Willow ptarmigan has been spotted in the county historically this month.
Continue reading..Rare Birds of St. Louis Co. MN – AprilToday, we crossed the bridge to access the trail that goes down to the lake. We walked down behind the outdoor stage and got to the shoreline before continuing to loop back.
Continue reading..Leif Erikson ParkTo keep us from going stir crazy, we’ve been frequenting the park at the end of the point (its namesake). Today, we crossed the dune at the parking lot next to the trail gate. We walked on the beach until the cold wind chased us back to our car.
Continue reading..Park Point