Eastern Phoebe in the South Kettle Moraine in Waukesha County on March 25, 2018

Doing some birding in the South Kettle Moraine today the highlight was a FOY Eastern Phoebe. It was at Paradise Springs off in a distance actively feeding, eating some type of insects above the water, the few that were there. The short time I saw it, it was perched most of the time, I’m sure waiting for some insects to come around. Other bird species to note out that way, a pair of Sandhill Cranes off in a distance, and a couple of Turkey Vultures up high, pretty quiet overall. It was another cold day with steady east winds, the sunshine hardly felt warm. Images were taken on March 25, 2018.

Eastern Phoebe

Eastern Phoebe

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Window to Wildlife features the photography of Jim Edlhuber. A lifelong native of Wisconsin, Jim has been photographing wildlife for 20 years. He considers himself an avid photographer and is always trying to capture nature and wildlife through his lens. He is in several photography clubs and has won numerous awards for his work. In recent years, Jim has focused mostly on birding photography and finds it to be the most challenging.

2 Responses to Eastern Phoebe in the South Kettle Moraine in Waukesha County on March 25, 2018

  1. Kathi Johnson Rock says:

    Such an adorable bird!! Thanks Jim!

  2. Nan Wisherd says:

    Another great sign of spring. Thanks, Jim!

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