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  • Sandhill Mom and Colt

    Sandhill Mom and Colt

    (Grus canadensis) Barrington, IL • Image by Jim Bodkin

  • Eastern Bluebird

    Eastern Bluebird

    Sialia sialis. Henry David Thoreau wrote, "The Bluebird carries the sky on his back." Image by Stephen Barten

  • Rose-breasted Grosbeak

    Rose-breasted Grosbeak

    Pheucticus lucovicianus. A spring migrant, they also nest in the Barrington area. Image by Stephen Barten.

  • Sandhill Crane on the Prairie

    Sandhill Crane on the Prairie

    Antigone (Grus) canadensis. This Sandhill Crane was foraging in a sea of Shooting Stars on a restored prairie in the Barrington area. Image by Stephen Barten

  • Sandhill Crane

    Sandhill Crane

    Antigone (Grus) canadensis. Image by Stephen Barten

  • Red-winged Blackbird vs. Sandhill Crane

    Red-winged Blackbird vs. Sandhill Crane

    Agelaius phoeniceus (blackbird) and Antigone (Grus) canadensis (crane). The blackbird was doing his best to intimidate the crane and get it to move farther away from his nest. The crane totally ignored the blackbird. Image by Stephen Barten

  • Sandhill Crane at Waters Edge

    Sandhill Crane at Waters Edge

    Just waiting and watching for its next meal. Antigone (Grus) canadensis. Image by Jeff Chemelewski

  • Black Crowned Night-Heron Nesting

    Black Crowned Night-Heron Nesting

    (Nycticorax nycticorax) Barrington • Image by Jim Bodkin

  • Black Crowned Night-Heron

    Black Crowned Night-Heron

    (Nycticorax nycticorax) Barrington • Image by Jim Bodkin

  • Red-headed Woodpecker

    Red-headed Woodpecker

    Melanerpes erythrocephalus. Once common in the Barrington area, their numbers plummeted. Recently they are making a comeback in local forest preserves that persevere dead trees which they use both for nesting holes and as a source for insects. Image by Stephen Barten

  • Red-bellied Woodpecker

    Red-bellied Woodpecker

    Melanerpes carolinus. One of the most common woodpeckers in our area; often mistaken for the Red-headed Woodpecker (previous image) because they have red on their head. The red belly for which they are named is subtle. Image by Stephen Barten

  • White Egret at Bakers Lake

    White Egret at Bakers Lake

    (Ardea alba) Barrington, IL • Image by Jim Bodkin

  • White Egret in Flight

    White Egret in Flight

    (Ardea alba) Barrington, IL • Image by Jim Bodkin

  • Cedar Waxwing

    Cedar Waxwing

    Bombycilla cedrorum. Waxwings are berry specialists. They often appear in flocks in trees laden with berries like this Serviceberry Tree. Image by Stephen Barten

  • Barred Owl

    Barred Owl

    Strix varia. The Barred Owl is the only local owl with dark eyes instead of yellow. Image by Stephen Barten

  • Great Horned Owl

    Great Horned Owl

    Bubo virginianus. Image by Stephen Barten

  • Cooper's Hawk

    Cooper's Hawk

    Accipiter cooperii. The Cooper's Hawk is common in forested areas around Barrington and frequently hunts small birds at neighborhood bird feeders. Image by Stephen Barten

  • Eastern Bluebird

    Eastern Bluebird

    Sialia sialis. Like many bird species, male bluebirds have brighter colors than females. Image by Stephen Barten

  • Killdeer Family

    Killdeer Family

    Charadrius vociferus. Killdeer are plovers that lay 4 to 6 eggs in a nest on the ground in relatively open areas. The chicks are precocial, able to walk and run and follow the parents soon after hatching. This chick was in the egg 48 hours before this photo was taken. Image by Stephen Barten

  • Song Sparrow

    Song Sparrow

    Melospiza melodia. This Song Sparrow is singing to defend his territory and attract a mate. Image by Stephen Barten

  • Northern Cardinal

    Northern Cardinal

    Cardinalis cardinalis. Cardinals are year-round residents in our area. Image by Stephen Barten

  • Great Horned Owl

    Great Horned Owl

    Image was taken at Stillman Nature Center. IImage by Jeff Chemelewski

  • Perched Screech Owl

    Perched Screech Owl

    Captured at Stillman Valley Nature Center. Image by Jeff Chemelewski

  • Mallard Mom and Duckling

    Mallard Mom and Duckling

    (Anas platyrhynchos) Image by Diane Bodkin

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