The Southwest Wisconsin Birder

Thursday, December 24, 2009

One more version of The Night before Christmas......

This one from the birdfreak blog. Enjoy! 

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Local Guiding Services

In an effort to make up for my perpetual lack of cash and get some birding in, I offer bird guiding services for Wisconsin, the Duluth area in Minnesota, overnight trips to birding areas in central Iowa, and birding the Chicago lakefront.
I've birded these select areas quite a bit over the years.
Some of my specialty areas include the Upper Mississippi National Wildlife Refuge (which extends from the Quad cities to Minneapolis), Sax-zim Bog near Duluth, MN, Horicon Marsh, Devil's Lake and Wyalusing State Parks and Columbia County in WI during Shorebird migration.

My rates are as follows:
For a standard day of birding:
1-2 people: $15/hr plus mileage (to meeting location)
3-8 people: The standard $15/hr + $5/hr per extra person up to 8

Above 8 people, I have a flat group rate of $220 for the day plus mileage

For overnight trips, hotel cost is included with mileage.

If you want to go on a guided trip somewhere in WI, MN, IA or IL, you will have made a good choice. The birding here in Spring, Summer and Fall is excellent, although mid summer can slow down a bit. Winter birding is much more difficult, takes more time and patience, but many good target birds can be found. Especially in places like Sax-zim Bog.

I keep up with all local sightings and rarities as well as locations for harder to find species like Grasshopper Sparrow, Eastern Screech-owl, N Saw-whet Owl, Harlequin Duck, Upland Sandpiper, Short-eared Owl, Yellow-throated Warbler, Kirtland's Warbler, Great Gray and Northern Hawk-owls, Winter finches, rare arctic Gulls and many others.

So would you like to see the hidden things that the midwest has to offer? See double-digit species of Warblers in a morning? see the spectacular waterfowl migration on the Mississippi in spring and fall? Maybe sort out those confusing fall Warblers or shorebirds? or pick apart winter gulls? Or maybe you'd like to see the Gray Ghost of the Northwoods and experience Pine Grosbeaks, Boreal chickadees, Crossbills and Redpolls? Whatever you want to see, I'll do my best to find it for you.

If you'd like to hire me, you can contact me at:
Chris.w.birder@gmail.com
or call: (608) 475-9016

Possible upcoming birding trips and vacations and surveys

  • Biggest Week in American Birding: Official blogger and Field Trip Leader (May 3-12)

Bird listing totals

  • Note: Current number is first, the number that the list was raised from is second in parentheses
  • Clements World life list: 1345
  • ABA Life List: 619 Latest highlights: Smith's Longspur (ABA 600), ROSS'S GULL, IVORY GULL, GRAY-COLLARED BECARD!!, EARED QUETZAL! CRESCENT-CHESTED WARBLER!, PAINTED BUNTING!!!, SINALOA WREN!!, GREAT GRAY OWL, Sage Sparrow, White-tailed Ptarmigan, Brown-capped Rosy-finch, Lewis's Woodpecker, Mountain Plover
  • WI state list: 319 Latest state bird: Harlequin Duck, Ross's Goose, Thayer's Gull, Iceland Gull, Black-necked Stilt, Black-legged Kittiwake, Barrow's Goldeneye
  • Richland county list: 231 Latest species: SNOWY OWL!! Nelson's Sparrow, Canvasback, Loggerhead Shrike, White-winged Crossbill
  • Yard list: 176 Latest YB: Common Redpoll, Tundra Swan, Red Crossbill
  • 2010 Year list: 1226. Best species: ROSS'S GULL, DIADEMED SANDPIPER-PLOVER, WHITE-BELLIED CINCLODES, EYE-RINGED THISTLETAIL, BRAZILIAN TEAL, MARCAPATA SPINETAIL, RESPLENDENT QUETZAL, VOLCANO JUNCO, TIMBERLINE WREN, SMITH'S LONGSPUR (ABA 600), RAINBOW-BEARDED THORNBILL, Williamson's Sapsucker, Red-billed Scythebill,
  • 2009 ABA area year list final tally: 547. Best species: IVORY GULL, GRAY-COLLARED BECARD, EARED QUETZAL, Painted Bunting, CRESCENT-CHESTED WARBLER!, SINALOA WREN!!, BUFF-COLLARED NIGHTJAR, FIVE-STRIPED SPARROW!, Rufous-capped Warbler, BROWN-BACKED SOLITAIRE, Plain-capped Starthroat, Tufted Puffin
  • 2008 ABA area year list final tally: 475 Let's see how well I do in '09.
  • 2008 Bigby list final tally: 139 No New species since early Jun. Let's see if I can do better in '09
  • AZ State list: 286 Latest: Sinaloa Wren, Buff-collared Nightjar, Five-striped Sparrow, Crescent-chested Warbler, Gray-collared Becard, Brown-backed Solitaire, Aztec Thrush
  • CA State list: 203
  • FL state list: 283
  • ND State list: 155
  • NJ state list: 203
  • TX state list: 146
  • Wyoming state list: 134

Personal Birding milestones

  • Anna's Hummer in WI
  • Buff Bellied Hummingbird as lifer #400!!!
  • Chuck-wills-widow in WI!
  • Crescent-chested Warbler!! Pinery Campground, Chiricahua Mountains, Portal, AZ on May 14th 2009, 538th lifer!
  • Curlew Sandpiper
  • Eared Quetzal! Chiricahua National Monument, Lifer #550,
  • Flame-colored Tanager as my 500th lifer!!!!!!!!!!
  • Green-breasted Mango in WI, 386th lifer!
  • In 2010, passed the 1000 lifer mark. Also passed 1000 species seen in a single year! Life list up around 1400. Year list around 1100
  • Lark Bunting, Cordilleran Flycatcher and Lazuli Bunting on our WY trip. summer '07
  • N Goshawk as a county bird
  • PAINTED BUNTING!!!!!! FINALLY!!!!!! Palo Duro State park, Amarillo, TX on May 9th 2009! 536th lifer!
  • Rufous Hummingbird in WI
  • Slaty-backed Gull in WI, 374th lifer
  • SNOWY OWL!!!!! finally. on 2/27/08 in Pierre SD! (and finally one in Green Bay WI on 3/13/08!, 392nd lifer
  • Worm-eating Warbler as a yard bird

Lesser Yellowlegs

Lesser Yellowlegs
Taken at Peck Rd in Western Sauk County in central Wisconsin

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Bird quotes.

"The beauty and genius of a work of art may be reconceived, though its first material expression be destroyed; a vanished harmony may yet again inspire the composer; but when the last individual of a race of living things breathes no more, another heaven and another earth must pass before such a one can be again."

(From William Beebe's "The Bird: Its Form and Function," 1906)


"The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' (I found it) but 'That's funny...'"
--Isaac Asimov


Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.
-- Mark Twain, Innocents Abroad


"I once had a sparrow alight on my shoulder for a moment, while I was hoeing in a village garden, and I felt that I was more distinguished by that circumstance than I should have been by any epaulet I could have worn." --Henry David Thoreau


"God loved the birds and invented trees. Man loved the birds and invented cages."  --Jacques Deval


"Birds sing after a storm; why shouldn't people feel as free to delight in whatever sunlight remains to them?"  --Rose Kennedy


"No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings"  --William Blake


"A wise old owl sat on an oak; The more he saw, the less he spoke; The less he spoke the more he heard; Why aren't we like that wise old bird?"  --E.H. Richards


"A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song"  --Maya Angelou


"When thou seest an Eagle, thou seest a portion of genius; lift up thy head!" --William Blake


"He clasps the crag with crooked hands;
Close to the sun in lonely lands,
Ringed with the azure world, he stands.
The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls;
He watches from his mountain walls,
And like a thunderbolt he falls."
--A.L. Tennyson, "The Eagle"


"This monument, perched like a duckhawk on this cliff, will scan this wide valley, watching through the days and years. For many a March, it will watch the geese go by. For many an April, it will see the redbuds come and go, and for many a May the flush of Oak-blooms on a thousand hills. Questing wood Ducks will search these basswoods for hollow limbs; golden Prothonotaries will shake golden pollen from river willows. Egrets will pose on these sloughs in August; Plovers will whistle from september skies. Hickory nuts will plop into October leaves and hail will rattle November woods. But no pigeons will pass for there are no pigeons, save only this flightless one graven in bronze on this rock.
Tourists will read this inscription but their thoughts will not take wing."
--Aldo Leopold ("on the monument to the pigeon". A Sand county almanac)

Links

  • A bird sketching blog
  • A Sand County Almanac dedicated to Aldo Leopold
  • ABA checklist birding codes
  • All Best Binoculars-A site with reviews of every brand and model of binocular on the market
  • American Bird conservancy
  • American Birding Association
  • American Ornithologists union
  • Amy Hooper's birding blog
  • Another bird sketching blog
  • Bill Mueller's birding and conservation blog
  • Bill Thompson III's birding blog
  • Cornell Ornithology lab
  • Coulee Region Audubon society
  • Dan Edelstein's Warbler watch blog
  • Dan Edelstein's website
  • David Sibely's blog
  • David Sibely's website
  • Don & Lilian Stokes birding blog
  • Earthbird's birding blog
  • Gallicissa. Amila Salgado's birding blog from Sri Lanka
  • Hidden Valleys of SW WI
  • International Crane foundation
  • Ivars' birding and bird photography blog
  • Jeff Gordon's birding blog and website
  • John Beetham's birding blog
  • John Garrett's birding blog
  • Joseph Devereaux's Birdchat blog
  • Josh Covill's birding blog
  • Julie Zickfoose's blog
  • Laura Erikson's blog
  • Leigh Johnson's birding blog
  • Madison Audubon society
  • Malcolm Boothroyd's "Bird year" birding blog (year birding by bicycle)
  • National Audubon society
  • Neil Gilbert's birding blog
  • Operation Migration
  • Pat Ready's bird photos
  • Paul Hunter's blog
  • Pets & Animals blog
  • RACC: Richland area chamber of commerce
  • Rob Fergus's birding blog. The birdchaser
  • Steve Ingraham’s Point and Shoot Landscape
  • The birdquiz blog
  • The Wood Creeper
  • US Fish and wildlife service
  • Wisbirdn-photo. The Wisbirdn "sister" list for bird and wildlife photography in WI
  • Wisbirdnet. The Wisconsin birding network
  • Wisconsin department of natural resources
  • Wisconsin Society for Ornithology

Blog Archive

  • ►  2012 (10)
    • ►  May (2)
      • I'm back!
      • Almost time for the Biggest Week!
    • ►  April (4)
      • Book review: Petrels, Albatrosses & Storm-petrels ...
      • The Biggest Week in American Birding!
      • App Review: Birdseye Birdlog-USA
      • Book review: Birds of Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire
    • ►  February (3)
      • Travel maps: where have you been?
      • Book Review: Antarctic Wildlife: a Visitor's Guide...
      • East-west migrations: Varied Thrush
    • ►  January (1)
      • Update
  • ►  2011 (17)
    • ►  October (3)
      • Fall Rainbow
      • Another test of mobile blogging
      • Fall on the river
    • ►  September (2)
      • Fall migration
      • The Bald Eagle: The majestic symbol of freedom
    • ►  August (2)
      • A blue day? Only in one respect
      • Summer Pt 2: The part that actually has the Meadow...
    • ►  July (1)
      • Summer. Pt 1: Gulls, Cormorants, Ducks, Pennants, ...
    • ►  June (2)
      • Odonatidae
      • Book Review: Hawks at a Distance
    • ►  April (1)
      • Little bit of this and that.
    • ►  March (4)
      • Scoter at The Lake
      • Spring Raptors
      • Notes from the ABA: What do you want to talk about...
      • Winter in review and the upcoming spring
    • ►  February (1)
      • Brian Jacques
    • ►  January (1)
      • The Best Bird of the Year, or, the simple things i...
  • ►  2010 (22)
    • ►  December (1)
      • Merry Christmas!!!
    • ►  November (1)
      • HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!!!
    • ►  October (5)
      • Happy Halloween! (All Hallows Eve)
      • Peruvian Paradigms: Pt 3: Rainforest reminisces Pt...
      • Peruvian Paradigms: Pt 3: Rainforest reminisces: P...
      • Peruvian Paradigms: Pt 2
      • Peruvian Paradigms: Pt 1
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      • Ecuador-Part 2
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      • Ecuador: Republic of the Equator. Week 1-Part 1
    • ►  June (1)
      • Where in the world is Chris?
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      • Ecuador Republic of the Equator
      • Aerial Tram and Savegre Lodge
      • La Selva and the area around
      • Costa Rica 2010: La Quinta de Sarapiqui and La Sel...
      • Tropical travels: a new twist to birding
    • ►  February (3)
      • 2010 IOS Gull Frolic
      • Sax-zim Bog Winter Birding Festival
      • Michael Jackson, Moonwalking and Red-capped Manaki...
    • ►  January (4)
      • Ivory-billed Woodpecker. Is the latest report true...
      • Social Media workshop for birders
      • New trip opportunity for Young Birders
      • And the Duck Says.........
  • ▼  2009 (67)
    • ▼  December (7)
      • Merry Christmas!!
      • One more version of The Night before Christmas.......
      • Twas the night before Christmas.......
      • Two nights before Bird Counts
      • Do YOU bird by GISS?
      • How would you like to win a free trip to Peru??
      • Robert Frost
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Red-necked Phalarope

Red-necked Phalarope
Taken in Superior WI at WI point


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