Red Shouldered Hawk with nest of four babies Two baby Red Shouldered Hawks fell out of the nest and were rescued by Raptor Rescue Center Two baby Red Shouldered Hawks continued to grow healthy throughout camp meeting Red Headed Woodpecker near Sandow Lake Sandhill Crane near Mud Lake Sandhill Crane with her baby near Mud Lake Spider Web Bonnets Bonnets Morning Sunshine Common Gilled Mushroom Baby Red-Shouldered Hawk s Painted Turtle Eastern Bluebird Orange Hawkweed A Wakonda Path Baltimore Oriel Chalk-Fronted Corporal Dragonfly Duskywings Moth The Hickory Grove Eastern Bluebird near dump stattion Cabins among the trees Eastern Bluebird near dump station Eastern Wood-Pewee in trees among the cabins Through the tunnel Downey Woodpecker Rose-Breasted Grosbeak Grey Tree Frog Hoverfly American Red Squirrel American Red Squirrel White Campian House Wren Red-Shouldered Hawk Red-Shouldered Hawk Red Columbine Pioneer Chapel Eastern Kingbird Chalk-Fronted corporal Retention Pond American Robin Baltimore Oriole Bluejacket Bellflower Chalk-Fronted Corporal Eastern Chickmunk Fireside Lodge Cafeteria Pioneer Chapel Red Clover Tunnel A Wakonda Path A Wakonda Path A Wakonda Path A Wakonda Path Rustic Cabin Rustic Cabin Rustic Cabin A Wakonda Path Beauties of Wakonda A Wakonda Path The Homestead Beauties of Wakonda The Homestead The Homestead The Homestead Chapel in the Pines Chapel in the Pines Shelter Wakonda Paths Beauties of Wakonda Chapel in the Woods Wakonda Pathts Beauties of Wakonda Hog-nosed Snake Hog-nosed snake feeling threatened. Despite this fairly convincing show, hognose snakes almost never bite. They are considered venomous, not poisonous. Night sky, taken by Jim Schaff Sch
Nature Pictures During Wisconsin’s 2022 Camp Meeting
