Present but elusive, the Sedge Wren inhabits areas of dense vegetation within wet prairies and meadows, upper edges of marshes, and sphagnum bogs. Too deep into the marsh and you won’t find them.
Photo by Arlene Koziol
Once again, Bald Eagle nests are mostly empty, but so much has happened in the months in between! Adults have bonded, remodeled or rebuilt nests, copulated, laid eggs, and kept them warm through storms, cold snaps, and lean times. Those eggs have hatched, with gray bobble-headed eaglets emerging, eventually growing taller, stronger, more coordinated, and darker. One day, they summon their courage and take their first flight.
Photo by David Stank