A Painted Redstart was found Sunday afternoon at Spring Green Preserve in Sauk County. I heard this was our 3rd state record! I didn’t think I would have time to get out there this week with work, but I finished everything I had to do Monday by 1pm and headed out. I arrived there just after 3pm. According to a pin dropped for a location to the bird, it was just over a mile walk to get there. Once I got to the approximate location, I stopped and listened. Sure enough, there it was, calling from the treetops. It took several minutes to find it after hearing it. The majority of the time, he hung out in the same tree, however he also moved around quite a bit. It was reported that it would disappear at times this morning, so when it took off towards the north, I followed it. I watched it go up the bluff and lost it. I walked back in there and up the bluff and relocated it about 100 yards farther up. From there, he went back to his favorite tree. I stayed up on the bluff and waited to see if he would come back. After 15 minutes or so, he flew back towards the bluff. When he came back towards me, he would feed on the trunks of the trees, sometimes going close to the ground, flash his tail around and flit about as if he was trying to attract attention, which unfortunately there won’t be any around for him. I noticed that he had this pattern, so I just stood up there for over 3 hours waiting from him to go back and forth. I was rewarded with some pretty decent views, although trying to capture photos was very difficult, he was extremely fast. Plus, there were branches everywhere and I was looking into the light, most of the times. Thankfully, clouds came in and cut down on the harsh light. This is an absolutely stunning bird! I’m really glad I was able to get out there this afternoon. I will provide a pin below, to his favorite tree, which is about 100′ off the trail to the east. Good luck if you try for it! He seems perfectly content with where he is. Photos below are from Monday afternoon/evening. Enjoy!
Very nice !
Thank you!
Excellent photos! I probably won’t be able to get out there, so I really appreciate being able to live vicariously through them!
Thank you Karen!
Awesome!! How exciting. I agree with Karen that it’s nice to be able to live vicariously through your efforts and passion for bird photography!!
Thank you Karie, I appreciate it!
Incredible Photos Jeremy! Thanks for the detailed directions on how to try to find this bird, it is appreciated.
Thank you! You are welcome! Good luck!!!
I won’t be able to go and see it but your photos are the next best thing!!!
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed them!