Sunday, December 18, 2011

Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge

A few weeks ago, my husband and I went to Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge, near Seymour, Indiana. I had been seeing on flickr that an Eastern Screech Owl had been hanging around for the last few weeks, and I wanted to see this Owl! I haven’t seen many Owls in the wild. I have caught the occasional glimpse and of course I hear them from time to time, but never have I been able to photograph them. We met Jack Bird from Madison and he took us to the Owls' hole. (See his photostream here.) It was pretty exciting! I got a few half way decent shots, but he was too far away to get a perfectly focused shot.


Eastern Screech Owl
Eastern Screech Owl

While we were watching the Owl my husband saw a very large bird from a distance, so we headed over to the area where he saw it fly to and sure enough it was a Bald Eagle. Wow, within five minutes time, we saw an Owl and a Bald Eagle. It doesn’t get much better than that!


Bald Eagle
Bald Eagle

Red-tailed Hawks seemed to be the bird of the day at Muscatatuck, as we saw several.

Red Tailed Hawk
Red-tailed Hawk


Red-tailed Hawk (juvenile)
Red-tailed Hawk (Juvenile)

This little squirrel hung out long enough for me to snap a few shots, then darted off to go about his business!

Gray Squirrel

After we left Muscatatuck, we headed over to Ewing Bottoms. It’s an area near Brownstown, Indiana, just about 15 miles from Muscatatuck. This is an area full of low farmland, that sits near the White River, so there is a lot of flooding in these fields. Sandhill Cranes use these flooded fields to roost and eat. They stop here during migration in November & December, then again in February & March on their way back north. Usually you can see thousands of Sandhills, and every so often, on a lucky day, a Whooping Crane! I didn’t get to see a Whooping Crane this time, but there were tons of Sandhills!


Sandhill Cranes
Sandhill Cranes in the field

Sandhill Crane
Sandhill Crane

Sandhill Cranes
Sandhill Cranes

Sandhill Cranes
Sandhill Trio

4 comments:

T. Travis Brown said...

Great shots! Muscatatuck is awesome.

Karen Bonsell said...

Thanks Travis, you're right it is awesome! I just wish I lived closer!

Nancy said...

Great photos of all the birds. It is always amazing to see and hear the Sandhill Cranes in the bottoms.

There was an Eastern Screech Owl looking out of a hole in a tree along the trail in the woods at the visitor center for the Falls of the Ohio about two weeks ago. It was a during a Beckham bird club outing and the bird was spotted. Later in the day, we saw a mature Bald Eagle up the river. A great day!

Nancy

Karen Bonsell said...

Nancy, I almost went to that field trip, but my husband was off work & we decided to head up to Muscatatuck & Ewing Bottoms. Thanks for your comments!

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