This fledgling chimney swift was among a group of seven rescued swifts that recently joined a Geneva, IL, flock. Soon these birds and thousands of…
Cooper’s Hawks Leave the Nest
This young Cooper’s hawk can be identified by its immature plumage—a brown back, white breast with crisp brown streaks—as well as its light-colored eyes. Adult…
Bird, Cooper's Hawk, Fly, HawkAmerican Kestrels: Part Two
With assistance from wildlife biologists from the Forest Preserve District of Cook County, American kestrel chicks in the Kane County nest box program are weighed,…
American Kestrels, Bird, FlyAmerican Kestrels! Part One
American Kestrels are small falcons that favor grasslands and other areas with low vegetation. These colorful birds, sometimes mistaken for mourning doves, survey their hunting grounds from prominent posts like tall poles and utility lines. Good Natured: American Kestrels! Part One July 15, 2022 Well, it happened again the other day. There I was, sitting
American Kestrels, Bird, FlyCommon Yellowthroat
As shown in this stock photo, the male common yellowthroat bears unmistakable plumage that includes a black mask trimmed on top with white. A denizen…
Bird, Common Yellowthroat, FlyVirginia Rail
Described as bigger than a robin but smaller than a crow, the Virginia rail is a marsh inhabitant that is considered uncommon in our area.
Bird, Fly, Virginia RailBird Flu
The Killdeer – An Amazing Mom!
Fox Sparrows
Fox sparrows in our area display a wash of ‘foxy’ reddish brown and are noted for their larger size and vigorous feeding methods.
Bird, Fly, Fox Sparrow, SparrowCommon Loon
A common loon, on its way to its northern breeding grounds, stopped to rest and feed for a few days at the pond at Delnor…
Bird, Common Loon, Fly, Loon