Saturday, July 4, 2026

Day 19.175: Birthday; cemetery

Well, it's the birthday of the nation today and it's a strange one for a variety of reasons. One reason has been the weather in this part of the country that has been unusually hot and has resulted in us spending most of the time indoors. 

Anyway, I still have outings to recap. Last Sunday, Exile #2, Exile #3 and I went to Evergreen Cemetery in Portland. This is some of what we saw.

Pickerelweed

American bullfrog

American bullfrog

Eastern phoebe

Mallard ducklings

They were retreating rapidly from a small dog that charged into the shallows where they were hanging out 

There were some very tiny ducklings in the group

Eastern kingbird

Belted kingfisher


Red-eyed vireo

Red-eyed vireo

Great crested flycatcher

We watched it bashing its catch on the branch until the wings fell off...

...presumably that made it more palatable...

...and it was soon swallowed

Common snapping turtle

Ready for his close-up

Friday, July 3, 2026

Day 19.174: Quick visit to Exile #4

I was off work yesterday and today in honor of tomorrow’s holiday. Exile #2 and I decided to pay a quick visit to Exile #4 to see how they are getting on in their new place. All went well and we were able to take them out for lunch.


It was all delightfully uneventful compared with the previous time we traveled from here to there. 

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Day 19.173: Belgrade birds

Our first sighting after we left Norway was somewhere en route to Belgrade. We saw a Baltimore oriole and then saw that it was feeding a fledgling. 

Baltimore oriole

Young Baltimore oriole

Here are some birds we saw in Belgrade (apart from the previously mentioned Sandhill cranes and the mystery bird that turned out to be a wood duck. 

Loon with chick

Red-winged blackbird

Gray catbird 

Purple Martin

Purple martins

Brown-headed cowbirds 

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Day 19.172: Ordway Grove

After lunch in Norway, we walked up the street to Ordway Grove - a small area of old growth forest with some huge pine and hemlock trees. Exile #2 was hoping we would see a Blackburnian warbler there but although we heard at least two, they were likely out of sight in the very high treetops. 


I’m glad we were forewarned that the entrance isn’t especially obvious. 

Red squirrel

Red squirrel

Downy woodpecker

Downy woodpecker 

American robin

Yellow-bellied sapsucker

Yellow-bellied sapsucker

Common self heal



Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Day 19.171: Birds at Shepard’s Farm and Witt’s Swamp

As I mentioned yesterday, we heard many more birds that we saw and photographed even fewer, but this is what I managed to capture:

Song sparrow

Eastern bluebird

Broad-winged hawk

Broad-winged hawk

Chipping sparrow

Red-shouldered hawk. This one was calling in a way that sounded like a herring gull

Likely a pine warbler. We heard them in any case

Eastern phoebe

Eastern phoebe

Juvenile hairy woodpecker (note reddish crown rather than patch on back of head as the adult males show)

Black-and-white warbler

Red-breasted nuthatch 

Red-breasted nuthatch

Black-capped chickadee