Sunday, November 23, 2008

Sunday Morning at Devil's Lake



I visited Devil's Lake State Park today to decompress with nature and also get a little exercise by climbing the bluffs. Deer hunters were out en force, so I wore my bright yellow coat as a precaution. The climb up Balanced Rock trail is more difficult when I carry my photography and digiscoping gear, but stunning views make it a worthwhile endeavor.





My plan was to locate either Townsend's Solitaires or photograph Red Squirrels (one of my favorite critters). I like to call them Pine Squirrels, but they're known by other nicknames such as boomer, chatterbox, and chickaree. I spent around three hours hiking the bluffs, but no solitaires were found. On the other hand, the little red chatterboxes were scolding me on just about every path I took. But getting a nice photograph of one? Not so easy.



It wasn't until my way back down the bluff that I was rewarded with an opportunity to photograph a red squirrel. One began scolding me from a perch high up in a tree, but before I could get my spotting scope ready, it scurried down and disappeared beneath some rocks. Inspecting its hideout through my scope, I surmised there probably wasn't a backdoor, so I waited it out. It didn't take long before the 8 ounce furry poked its head out from behind the rocks.



Perhaps I wasn't so terrifying a monster after all, eh? It hopped up on the rock and posed nicely:



In fact, the red squirrel got so comfortable it grabbed a pine cone and went to work. I captured a video of this serious business:



All images © 2008 Mike McDowell

13 Comments:

At 3:45 PM, Anonymous Ruth's Photo Blog said...

Devil's Lake area must be beautiful.I don't live that far away rom that area but have never been there.Your pictures look great.

 
At 5:49 PM, Anonymous Peace B W/U said...

Mike,
Thanks for the decompression via your photos and video!

 
At 7:13 PM, Anonymous dAwN said...

Great crisp photos...loved them all especially the pinecone and squirrel...loved the video

 
At 11:42 PM, Anonymous Ern said...

Such a cute little squirrel! And he really was working that pine cone.

 
At 1:45 AM, Anonymous Kevin said...

Mike

wish I had a place to decompress I NEED IT!

Great scenic ,looks like your in a mountain state

 
At 9:05 AM, Anonymous Richard said...

Love the Pine Squirrel. They are one of my favorite subjects also.

 
At 12:50 PM, Anonymous Mike McDowell said...

Thanks!

Mike

 
At 5:59 PM, Anonymous KatDoc said...

Cute squirrel! Thanks for sharing the pics and video.

~Kathi

 
At 8:17 AM, Anonymous Mike said...

Do you use an SLR for your normal photos? I've seen red squirrels up north in Tomahawk, where I also see the black phase black squirrels. Do you know if black phases are ever seen down here?

 
At 8:22 AM, Anonymous Mike McDowell said...

Mike,

The scenerey photos were taken with my Nikon Coolpix 8400 and a wide-angle lens. The squirrel shots (and video) were digiscoped with the 8400 and my Swarovski 80HD spotting scope. Because I'm using the same camera for both formats, there's quite a bit of switcheroo that goes when when I conduct my nature photography.

I've seen black phase gray squirrels in Dane County, but I've never seen the black phase red squirrel.

Mike M.

 
At 8:43 AM, Anonymous Mike said...

Cool, those are always nice photos. Also do you put your life list up? Would be interesting to see.

 
At 8:56 AM, Anonymous Mike McDowell said...

Mike,

I no longer keep life lists. When I stopped, I was somewhere in mid 400's for ABA region and around 315 for Wisconsin.

Mike M.

 
At 7:02 AM, Anonymous Mike said...

Gorgeous squirrel shots, Mike. I like how you share the species' many aliases... a static photo can't convey how noisy these squirrels are.

 

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