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:
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.
Mike,
Thanks for the decompression via your photos and video!
Great crisp photos...loved them all especially the pinecone and squirrel...loved the video
Such a cute little squirrel! And he really was working that pine cone.
Mike
wish I had a place to decompress I NEED IT!
Great scenic ,looks like your in a mountain state
Love the Pine Squirrel. They are one of my favorite subjects also.
Thanks!
Mike
Cute squirrel! Thanks for sharing the pics and video.
~Kathi
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?
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.
Cool, those are always nice photos. Also do you put your life list up? Would be interesting to see.
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.
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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