ACTUALLY NO FREAKING WAY!!!!!! We were at Montrose when we got the alert and literally sprinted to our cars to drive up here. Found by Jeff Bilsky of course, FIRST STATE RECORD!!!! Absolutely insane bird. Seen with the Tolzmanns (@brdnrdr @hazelgrouse4) Isoo O'Brien (@ieobrien) and Henry Meade (@hmeade_birds) as well as like half of the Illinois birding community LOL
I guess this is a nest site tree
Crazy vagrant.
Crazy DuPage bird found by me! Everyone (including myself) was scanning the horizon line for distant raptors. But then I set my bins down to take a quick break. I look up, and there’s an eagle trying to gain altitude right in front of us, by the twin towers. I don’t say anything and just put my bins up to look at the bird, assuming it’s just another BAEA. Then as it circled around again I notice something I hadn’t seen before. This bird had a white band on the tail, and white windows on the wings. I knew what I had seen, and from there it was crazy. I told Jeff that I had an interesting eagle, and he replied with “does it have white windows”? Yes. He looks up, sees the bird and then yells that there’s a Golden Eagle over the twins. From there it was a bunch of shutters firing and excited chatter.
The bird proceeded to fly DIRECTLY over us, and then over Whalon Lake and deep into Will County.
It was a crazy experience and definitely one I’ll remember for a long time.
Four adults in breeding plumage. Not much fishing going on however, this is a safe and large enough body of water to overnight at.
Yellow malar extending from lower mandible. Flank spotting of fine arrowheads on all white, extending from the shoulder down. Feint post-ocular eye marking.
Sensitive roost site. Exact location will not be provided in case these birds decide to return this winter. Birds were viewed ethically, no baiting, calling or any of that crap. Photos were taken from a respectful distance with a telephoto lens, and cropped. The birds eyes were open because a different photographer got wayyyy too close.
With @owenbirder13
Pretty awesome experience
Not really expecting to get a species ID on this guy.
A mile away and might as well have been flying 100 miles per hour haha
Washed up on shore, maybe a northern puffer. Seek had issues identifying it
Kinda hard to see below the tire, but I thought this was a bit too funny of a pic not to share.
Tough bird, never did come to a conclusion.
This bird and the whole experience was so special for so many reasons.
Probably my number one bird experience ever.
As I write this 5 months after our encounter with THE Bat Falcon, I still cannot believe how lucky we got, and every time I think about this bird I get goosebumps: it’s not everyday that a first U.S record stares you right in the face.
Thursday February 10th, 2022 along the shore of Cattail Lakes inside Santa Ana NWR.
https://ebird.org/checklist/S103834597
eBird checklist attached with more details and notes on the observation - which obviously is very notable and rare for DuPage County.
99% sure this isn’t an Ocoee. I believe there’s one record of Orestes from this spot but I’m not too sure
Small bird flying quickly overhead.
Rarity, not many seen in DuPage Co. Found yesterday by another birder, was able to re-find today at P-7 tree farm area. It was exhibiting typical flycatcher behavior flying out from perch and back again.
A young Ocelot visiting water feature at Visitor Center headquarters. Tragically, the Ocelot was ill and found dead a few days later.