Photo of the Week: Black-Headed Grosbeak in Michigan

black and yellow bird with white sidebars perches on wooden bird feeder.

Much to the delight of Michigan birders, we’ve had a good winter for vagrants in our area.

Vagrants are birds that show up in areas far from their regular migratory, breeding, or non-breeding area.

It seems each week another local birder reports a rare bird, a first or second sighting for a county or the state.

Which sets off a bit of frenzy in the birding community, as local bird chasers head off into the woods, shoreline, or someone’s property in search of the bird.

I know, I’m one of them! Continue reading Photo of the Week: Black-Headed Grosbeak in Michigan

Photo of the Week: Tundra Swans in Lake Erie Marsh

Two Tundra Swans sim in the shallow water of a marsh, Mallards and Canada Geese in the background.

The large white Tundra Swans stand out in the marsh as they slowly swim in the calm blue waters; dozens of Canada Geese and Mallards move more quickly in search of food. Tundra and Trumpeter Swans are commonly seen in winter months along the Lake Erie marshes in both Michigan and Ohio, where I do… Continue reading Photo of the Week: Tundra Swans in Lake Erie Marsh

Photo of the Week: Sunrise over Ford Lake on a Winter Morning

Sun shines brightly through bare tree branches that border the calm lake waters.

In the early morning hours, with the bright sun rising over Ford Lake in Ypsilanti, Michigan, we find Belted Kingfishers, Hooded Mergansers, Mallards, and, of course, the ever-present Canada Geese on the waters of the calm lake. Temperatures are swinging back and forth between the teens and 40 degree Farenheit. Our local lakes and marshes… Continue reading Photo of the Week: Sunrise over Ford Lake on a Winter Morning