A Ruff was being seen in a flooded field off hwy 67 in Walworth County. I wasn’t going to go, but after I saw a photo of it on the rare bird report, I knew I had too. I saw a Ruff at Horicon a few years ago, but that was a nonbreeding male. When I arrived, there were a lot of people there. I parked on the side of the highway and got my camera on it. As soon as I was about to snap my first picture, it flew. I thought I had missed out. However, it flew and landed 25′ from my truck. I couldn’t believe it! What a beautiful and cool looking bird! Being so close to it was awesome! It flew a short time after that, and I watched it land in the farmers field to the southeast. I stayed and watched the numerous other shorebirds. About 15 minutes later, it flew back in, but landed way out in the muddy field. After a few minutes of foraging, it flew back into the water, on the far end. After a little foraging, it again flew and landed right by me. I watched for another 40 minutes or so, and by then light was fading quickly in the overcast sky. Images below are from the evening. Enjoy!
Wow!
What great pictures of this Ruff, but based on my viewing previous photograph’s of yours
‘s, i wouldn’t expect anything less. Thanks for sharing them and keep posting and sharing your Photographs.
Wow! What an unusual, distinct, & beautiful bird! It’s great that you went to see him, & how awesome that he landed right by you 🙂 Thanks again for sharing your pics so i can get a good look at a bird i may never see, or may not see with such a great view. – Tracy