
I had hoped to manage this post a couple weeks ago but I have been too busy at work. Saying I can only spend so many hours on my laptop no longer seems a valid excuse since we don’t seem to be able to do anything offline these days. So to make it before December is no more, here are photos from my last visit to the Portage on December 5th.
The day started off cloudy and quiet but when the sun came out so did the birds. Some Northern Cardinals hiding out in the open.
Can’t ignore a few Canada Geese flying over.

American Goldfinches will devour everything before they resort to my feeders.








More cardinal photos. Often these guys are skulky but they didn’t seem to mind me that day.




There were a lot of Black-Capped Chickadees that day, and they were not shy.












Sunlit American Tree Sparrow below.







A few shots of how the Portage looks these days.
I would not have paid much attention to the Mallards below, except that after being advised by my two Portage photographer buddies Steve and Mike that the hybrid was a “Manky Duck”, I looked it up, and apparently there are several varieties. This one appears to be an Abacot Ranger Manky Duck. Who knew?

A White-Throated Sparrow and two views of a Song Sparrow…




In the darker moments, all I could get of a Red-Bellied Woodpecker.

A female Downy in the cloud cover.

The bark on this tree caught my eye – and it was distinctive enough to identify as a Hackberry. I wanted a Hackberry in front of my house but my request was declined, I suspect due to too many underground facilities. But now I can admire this one. Time to start learning trees.

Last weekend I participated in the Christmas Bird Count. The weather was cloudy, but it wasn’t brutally cold and it didn’t rain. I may have a few photos to share.
We are beyond The Longest Night – which always reminds me of Peter Mayer’s beautiful song so entitled. I tried included a link to the song but I don’t think it’s allowed. If you are so inclined, do give it a listen on YouTube. There’s a lovely video with lyrics.
Wishing you and yours warm, peaceful holidays. May we look forward to 2021 with better outcomes for all.
Thanks for the pix Lisa. Here’s to a brighter New Year!
Thanks so much, MaryLee! Merry Christmas and yes to a New Year! π
Nice captures, Lisa. The winter cometh! The weather forecast is calling for 22 F for tomorrow! Take care my friend. β€οΈ
We are already freezing here! We went from 56 yesterday to 16 degrees right now. 22 is horribly cold for you! Take care as well β€οΈ
I echo your final remarks.
As always, thanks for the photos. Happy Holidays.
Thanks so much, Anne! Happy Holidays! Hello 2021. π
Your outing scored wonderful shots, Lisa. I love the Cardinals! Wishing you peace and joy this holiday season. Happy birding in 2021!
Thanks so much Donna! Much peace and joy to you too!! Here’s a virtual toast to 2021 and More Birds for All! π
Love that Manky Duck!! π¦ I didn’t know that either. Hope your healing is going well and Have a very, Merry Christmas Lisa! ππβ¨
Thanks so much! I am feeling 1,000 times better since I went back to swimming a few weeks ago. And a very Merry Christmas to you – and hold on, it’s almost 2021.ππΎπ²π