Winding Down with the Holidays

It’s been a long week or two, or so it seems, with this end of the year business. I have been obsessed with baking enough Cinnamon Oatmeal Raisin Breads to give to people who make me happy all year long, and after all the baking was done and most of the breads delivered, it’s kind of a letdown to not have any more to bake, although now that I am making progress eating my own loaf and receiving appreciative reviews, I look forward to doing it all over again next year.

Here’s the rest of what the end of December has been looking like, when I have managed to get out and walk. There are still a few days left in the year, but so far the weather forecast is not too promising. We are drenched in rain and fog today and anticipate a sprinkling of snow and a lot of wind tomorrow.

Going back to 12-16 at the Chicago Portage, when the snow was still on the ground…

A pair of Northern Cardinals can always light up the gloom.

An American Goldfinch and a Dark-eyed Junco, two birds I expect to see, and a Fox Sparrow which is a less-frequent visitor.

The camera spotted an American Robin flying away over the snow.

On 12-17 in Riverside, two Mallards were fighting over what I will never know.

I found another American Robin in flight by the edge of the water, and then European Starlings bathing.

Here’s another view of a Dark-eyed Junco that pretty much gives away its identity this time of year: the splash of white in the tail.

And I saw a Muskrat on the river near the swinging bridge, which makes me think I may have mistaken it for a beaver the week before.

I joined Steve and Joann for the Christmas Bird Count on 12/21 in Columbus Park. There weren’t a lot of birds to photograph by the time I got there, but right before we left, four crows drew our attention to a Red-tailed Hawk. I managed the photos below and the one at the top of the post just as we got close enough to confirm the hawk’s identity.

The next morning in Riverside I encountered a rather large flock of House Finches buried in the bushy growth by the river bank. They soon took off after I managed to zoom in on a couple.

Downy Woodpeckers have been pretty consistent.

The two Mallards below were peaceful enough.

I am always drawn to Common Milkweed seedpods in winter.

And yesterday at the Portage, the snow was gone, but ice was returning.

I was pleased to see a Brown Creeper, even though I couldn’t get a very good picture of it,

I thought this little scene sums it up: an American Robin looking on as I was looking at two Downy Woodpeckers.

I am evaluating my options for a stuck-inside day. I’m thinking of cooking if my indoor crowd will let me monopolize the kitchen. They seemed to be rather active earlier, in between downpours, but it just got very dark in here and we’ve had a burst of thunder and lightning. I will reluctantly turn on the lights after receiving my latest electric bill this morning. I hope your holidays are going well, and I wish you a calm and loving start to the New Year.

6 thoughts on “Winding Down with the Holidays

  1. Great opening shot of the hawk in flight. Loved the beaver and as always the Brown Creeper. Yes, the weather is turning from a warm morning to rain and cold front. Sounds like your bread making was certainly a hit. Thanks again.

    • Thanks, Bob, I really liked the Red-tailed shot too, even though there was a branch in the way. It was great to see the plumage. I guess we had just about bothered the hawk enough with our presence by then.
      I’ve come to the conclusion that I could probably make that bread in my sleep and it would still taste good… You are most welcome!

  2. All the best for your New Year Lisa, and I hope you can keep warm and shovel out until the weather changes 😉
    I saw your unattached pictures mess, it reminds me that I need to resize a million pictures and I kept saying I will do it during the winter, but…. Hmmm

    • I actually looked forward to shoveling a little snow this morning.
      I have a whole list of a million things to take care of too, but the days prove too short for me to sustain my resolve to sit and do anything very long at the laptop before I fall asleep! However, I better get back to either restoring my old posts or deleting them, I’m not sure which is worse at this point.
      What can we do anyway but look forward to the New Year. Wishing you the best! By the way, I need to find your video interview from the summer and watch it!!

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