Welcome to Today at the AHATS Wildlife Observation Area (formerly TCAAP Wildlife Viewing Area.) I've been visiting this small park regularly since 2008. This is a log of all the wildlife and nature I experience nearly every day.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Today at the AHATS Wildlife Observation Area, I saw a sunset. I also saw a couple common loons, an eastern bluebird, a couple black-capped chickadees, only a couple Canada geese and lots of red-winged blackbirds.
Today at the AHATS Wildlife Observation Area, I saw clouds and a plane. Actually, I saw 6 or 8 airplanes. I also saw a pair of bluebirds, about 8 tree swallows, 1 Cooper's hawk, 1 turkey vulture, 1 pileated woodpecker, 1 song sparrow and a bunch of ducks and Canada geese and Red-winged blackbirds.
The first for the day was seeing a downy woodpecker inside one of the bluebird cans.
Today at the Arden Hills Army Training Site Wildlife Observation Area, I saw a bald eagle. Well, I may have seen two or this one twice. I heard my first of the year song sparrow but didn't see it. I also saw Mr. and Mrs. Northern Harrier. Nothing quiets the red-winged blackbirds as quickly as a harrier fly-over. Saw a Mr. Cardinal signing, some chickadees, goldfinches and lots of Canada geese and unidentified ducks on lake Marsden.