Photo of the Week: Cattle Egret in Michigan

white slim bird with golden brown head and breast pauses as it feeds in the harvested cornfield.

You’ve likely had this happen to you.

You’re on your way home with a family member, maybe a spouse, child or parent.

It’s late in the evening, you haven’t had dinner, and you want to get home.

You see something interesting on the way home.

Do you stop?

Or head home so you can finally sit down to eat a late dinner? Continue reading Photo of the Week: Cattle Egret in Michigan

Photo of the Week: Hooded Oriole, Rare Bird in Michigan

brilliant orange and black bird perches on the bare tree branches.

What a surprise to discover a Hooded Oriole found its way to southeast Michigan! The slender black and orange oriole is typically found west of the Mississippi River, generally in southern Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, and California. Here’s the range map for the Hooded Oriole, showing the bird migrates through Mexico and breeds in Mexico… Continue reading Photo of the Week: Hooded Oriole, Rare Bird in Michigan

Photo of the Week: My Third Whooping Crane in Michigan in Three Years!

large white bird bends down in the water to feed.

What a treat! Last week, I saw my third Whooping Crane in three years in Michigan.

Spotted with a group of Sandhill Cranes, the Whooping Crane has been seen consistently for the past week at Chelsea, Michigan lake, flying in with the Sandhill Cranes around dusk to forage for food in the shallow lake waters. Continue reading Photo of the Week: My Third Whooping Crane in Michigan in Three Years!