I managed to get distracted tonight and didn’t get a chance to prep the images for the running post I promised last post. The weather was outstanding tonight actually turning cool enough to put a coat on. That translates to the perfect conditions to get half my yard trimming down – by half I mean literally upwards of 2+ hours to get the upper portion of the lot done. The lower will take an equal amount of time but I’ll let that go a bit more. Since I am just sitting here watching for ticks to start randomly appearing on my skin, figured it would be a good time to get another post out (helps keep my mind off the fact there is likely a tick crawling somewhere on my body – shudder). Lucky for me I can always go back to the bird well for content so like last offering, today features another +1 from the Chain O’ Lake State Park birding outing with my brother Ron.

This is one of those sets that came out a tad soft, but based on the conditions, a lot better than expected. Just before we located the Fox Sparrow from last post, we noticed the bird pictured circling above where we were standing. Unfortunately, it was quite a ways up and at the time we were not really sure what it was. My first guess was a Northern Harrier based on seeing them there on numerous trips. I remember telling Ron to try and get the white strip on the top of the tail so we could quickly identify it later. At the same time something seemed odd about this particular specimen (assuming it was a Harrier). First off, Harriers tend to hang in the air a bit while hunting prey (that being one of the special abilities of Harrier). This one just kept circling more characteristic of the Red Tails seen so often around here. The other thing I couldn’t seem to figure out at the time but later confirmed was the wing shape. This one was a bit thicker and the head seemed pulled back a bit into the wings.

Hit the jump to find out what we decided this bird was








We interrupt the regularly scheduled programming to bring you this public service announcement. “If you are going to risk your life on a motorcycle (especially in the Peoria County area), please at least wear a helmet at a minimum and definitely consider protective clothing!!!” I’m probably not the model template for safety awareness, but some things seem too logical not to do. Take for example when snowboarding. I swallowed my pride long ago and always wear a helmet and wrist guards. Why? Because I know what happens when you don’t both firsthand and through the powers of observation. I don’t ride a motorcycle so I do not have firsthand knowledge of what happens if you don’t bother to don the dome but thanks to an event this morning I can attest through the powers of observation that they do indeed save lives. This morning’s event will be with Linda and I for a very very long time.








