Trog’s Blog
Trog’s Blog
Category: Birds
Watched this Great Egret amble from the south end of a shallow pond/marsh to the north end, using its long legs as an advantage over its prey. It stayed in this one spot for a bit, and after zoning in on a small fish, this Great Egret made its move and lunged . . .
Category: Invertebrates
Was zoomed in on this dragonfly, watching it while waiting for some birds to come around, and it was looking straight ahead for the longest time. And then it tilted its head and looked at me. What?! Then it looked up at the sky . . .
Category: Nature
The woods are alive around here in northern Illinois with autumn splendor, especially the hard maples. Soon the fruits of the maple trees (which are called samaras - the helicopters or spinners) will be falling to the ground just before the leaves give way. A magical time of the year!
Category: Birds
A Sandhill Crane colt caught in mid-stride, and wondering how much longer it will be before it grows into its feet! This family of cranes was doing well in June with two colts that were healthy and growing. Survival rate for Sandhill Crane colts is about 50%, with the average pair of cranes raising one colt to adulthood.
Category: Invertebrates
Now for something a little different. One day a couple of months ago while out shooting, a grasshopper flew (yes, one of those flying grasshoppers) in from the east and landed a few feet away. It was blustery, wind from the south. It proceeded to jump up . . .
Category: Birds
Pretty sure this Great Blue Heron was so focused on fishing and figuring out its next move that it didn't pay attention to me. It was perfectly situated for a nice side profile, for just a bit, and then it flew off to the other side. Thanks for posing, if only for a short while!
Category: Birds
Back in the spring I was watching and capturing this recently fledged great horned owlet branch up into the nook of a tree, and a bird flew through the frame. When vetting the images, it was cute to see how the owlet watched the bird as it flew by, albeit just a little slow on the take.
Category: Birds
Found this beauty in the forest with a bead on an evening snack. This juvenile red-tailed hawk was active among the oaks and some of the fallen logs until it eventually bagged its prey and took it to a safe spot up in the tall oaks.
Category: Invertebrates
While going through images after a session, there were a couple with a bumblebee's middle leg raised up while another bumblebee was doing a flyby of the same flower (well, what's left of the flower after a goldfinch had plucked all of the petals off!). Intrigued, a little research led me to bumblebee.org . . .
Category: Eagles
Mama keeps a watchful eye on her lone eaglet as it struts with purpose from one end of the nest to the other. The eaglet would fledge about 5 days later.