
Suffice it to say we are presently in the middle of a cloud. I took the little camera out this morning trying to capture it. The rain overnight and the cloud cover made the prospect of going for a walk in the woods less attractive than usual.

In the backyard, the cloud continued…
This is a perfectly senseless segue to some photos from July 31st taken at the Portage on the cusp of what would soon be the beginning of fall migration. The photos have been languishing on my hard drive and in the name of creating space I have archived them to storage. I found I had one photograph of a Big Bluestem that day in my backyard (below).

It appears to have been a suitably sunny morning at the Portage.



It was getting more difficult to find an Indigo Bunting still singing (above) and what was my last attempt to capture a Ruby-throated Hummingbird in the Monarda below.





A Chimney Swift…



Summertime flora…



An elusive Gray Catbird in a mulberry tree…
As I recall there wasn’t enough water to support a lot of turtles last summer but here is one.

An Osprey flew over…

A young American Robin perched on the statue, getting its bearings…

Belted Kingfishers are not often easy to capture but I managed this one, a male.
Ah, dragonflies… a female 12-Spotted Skimmer.

The Portage pond, as it were, on the left, and the low level of the Des Plaines River on the right.


Two Cabbage White Butterflies…
A Monarch Butterfly in the Red Milkweed below.

And a Pearl Crescent Butterfly…

I have been out to the Portage a couple times in the last week and will be back with some of that, but I thought it might be nice to briefly remember what the sunlight looked like in the middle of summer before we finally plunge into some winter weather. Rain may turn to snow with some accumulation tomorrow.
I was at Portage on Christmas day. Yes the weather although warmer continues to be overcast at best. The birds are mostly the same so it is nice to see a few reflective shots of better days and sunnier times.
I didn’t go anywhere Christmas Day but I went to the Portage the day after…and saw a Winter Wren but I still cannot get a photograph of these guys. 🙂
It was good to see your misty pictures. I know that feeling. But it was good too to be reminded of sunnier times.