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!

2 thoughts on “Ruff in Walworth county 4/24/20”

  1. 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.

  2. 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

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