Monthly Archives: June 2025

Piping Plover Update Week 7

Whitefish Point One-two-three-four little plover chicks walking across the shore! Little Bill Bob and Vie’s nest hatched Saturday June 21 with four healthy chicks. I spent that morning sitting in the rain with Rusty and Gladys at Vermilion. When I arrived at the Point to see Bob hovering over the nest with feathers ruffled, [...]

2025-06-27T10:01:51-04:00June 26th, 2025|Field Notes, Piping Plover|Comments Off on Piping Plover Update Week 7

Piping Plover Update Week 6

Whitefish Point In a few short days tiny Piping Plover chicks will be emerging from their protective shells to venture the shore of Whitefish Point. Vie and Little Bill Bob have kept true to their duty, making my job easy as I watch them peacefully incubate. The chicks are due to hatch June 22. [...]

2025-06-20T09:13:56-04:00June 19th, 2025|Field Notes, Piping Plover|Comments Off on Piping Plover Update Week 6

Spring Waterbird Count: The end of the season (May 25- May 31)

Greetings! Former counter Skye Haas here, with a wrap-up post about the end of the WPBO spring 2025 Waterbird Count. With Martina needing to start her summer gig, I, along with Louie Dombroski and Max Henschell (also both former WPBO waterbird counters), filled in for the last week of the season. The late spring favored [...]

2025-06-18T09:23:19-04:00June 18th, 2025|Migration Counts, Waterbird Count|Comments Off on Spring Waterbird Count: The end of the season (May 25- May 31)

Piping Plover Update Week 5

Whitefish Point I hope you weren’t waiting with bated breath, because the only news I have to report is that everything is normal at Whitefish Point. But normal is great, it’s what we hope for. Little Bill Bob and Vie have been faithfully incubating their clutch of four each day, ensuring that their young [...]

2025-06-12T09:14:38-04:00June 12th, 2025|Field Notes, Piping Plover|Comments Off on Piping Plover Update Week 5

Piping Plover Update Week 4

Whitefish Point I’m glad to report that nesting progress at Whitefish Point is running smoothly. Each day Little Bill Bob and his mate Vie take turns incubating their nest of four, switching shifts about every hour. When one does leave the nest to forage, it’s not unlikely to run into Hot Shot on the [...]

2025-06-06T10:39:58-04:00June 5th, 2025|Field Notes, Piping Plover|Comments Off on Piping Plover Update Week 4
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