Wednesday, July 4, 2012

South Dakota Road Trip

For the 4th of July weekend, Rick and I took a week long road trip to South Dakota. 
We spent the first night of our trip visiting Amy in Vermillion before continuing west the next morning. We arrived at the Badlands National Park around mid-morning on July 4th. The temperature was around 105F. We bought and packed 24 bottles of water and headed out into the backcountry to find Deer Haven, our campsite for the night.

This Barn Swallow landed on this sign at the trailhead to make sure we were aware of what we were heading into.

The high on July 4th in the Badlands was 106 degrees F. There's no shade, no water, and it's hard walking through washouts and tall prairie grass so we wanted a picture before we turned into dripping horrible messes. 

Rick leads the way into the backcountry of the badlands - there's no marked trail, he navigated via landmark and topographical map.

Deer Haven! We camped just above the tree line. NOT an easy climb!

Ricky surveys the Badlands below us

Our tent site in Deer Haven

Ricky on the morning of July 5. We survived our night in the Badlands! The temperature plummeted overnight and the rest of the week was beautiful and in the mid-70s.

Big Horn Sheep!

Lark Bunting

After leaving the Badlands we drove down through Custer State park and into Wind Caves National Park. We spent the night of the 5th in Hot Springs at a little hotel, but camped the rest of the week. We also took a drive up Needles Highway and spent a night in the bizarre town of Deadwood SD - burial place of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. But Deadwood and all it's casino/ice cream parlors wasn't really our style, so we headed back to Wind Cave for the last couple days.
This enormous Lubber Grasshopper was on the plains along the Centennial trail in Wind Caves National Park. The Centennial trail was meant to have markers, but the buffalo pushed them all over, so we just wandered around until a freak storm sent us scurrying 2 1/2 miles back to the car.

baby Pronghorn in Wind Caves National Park

Western Tanager - male

Juvenile Mountain Bluebird

adult Mountain Bluebird

baby Rabbit

Mountain Goats on the Needles Highway

Hoary Marmot on the Needles highway

Rick watches fish swim in a beautiful stream in the Black Elk Wilderness

A tiny fox squirrel in the Black Elk Wilderness

 Black Headed Grosbeak - Black Elk Wilderness 

Ricky took this awesome picture of a Buffalo out the car window!

Barn Swallow at our camp site in Wind Caves National Park

BURROWING OWLS!!!

female Red-Wing Blackbird

Western Meadowlark

Lark Sparrow

Ring-necked Pheasant
 On our last day we stopped at the Wounded Knee Massacre site. Very spooky.

This trip was such a blast! We didn't want to go home.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Weekend in Chicago

Bob, Janice, Rick and I took a weekend trip to Chicago to visit the Shedd Aquarium (I was the only one who'd never been to the aquarium before,) Navy Pier, and Wrigley Field.
Janice keeps Rick in line while waiting to get into Shedd Aquarium

a Ray at the aquarium

Red Bellied Pirana

Monkey!

white and yellow fish!

pretty fish!

jellyfish

jellyfish

sea dragon

star fish

Macaroni Penguin


Cubs beat the Astros 3-0!

Monday, June 18, 2012

Wickiup Hill

Rick and I spent some time exploring Wickiup Hill.
Bullfrog

Dickcissel - these little guys live on the prairie and post up on the tallest thing available to sing

Dickcissel

baby Turkey

Catbird

After an afternoon exploring Wickiup Hill we headed back to Ely to do some fishing at the Ely Pond.
This Green Heron caught a little fish!

Rick also caught a little bluegill - he however, did not swallow it whole the way the heron did.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Creek Pasture

For whatever reason, this group of calves refused to cross the creek. 
Ricky walks the fence line, making sure there are no breaks or places for the calves to escape. 

male Goldfinch landing on bull thistle

House Finch snacking on thistle

Goldfinch

female Goldfinch

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Yellow River Camping

Rick and I spent a weekend camping at Yellow River State Forest. Bob and Janice came up for a day to camp and explore Effigy Mounds National Monument.
Rick and I take a picture on the bluff overlooking our campground beside Big Paint Creek.



Pearly Crescent

Indigo Bunting

male American Redstart

female American Redstart

Chipping Sparrow

Red-headed Woodpecker at Effigy Mounds

Bob and Rick on a bridge at Effigy Mounds

Scarlet Tanager at Effigy Mounds

Janice, Bob, Erin and Rick at the scenic overlook on the north trail at Effigy Mounds

Janice, Bob, Erin and Rick at scenic overlook on north trail at Effigy Mounds

Rose Breasted Grosbeak

Rick catches Rainbow Trout #1 at Yellow River

Rainbow Trout #2

Rainbow Trout #3

Rick's fishing hole at Yellow River - we had to stomp through burn nettles to get back here. Janice and I were both wearing shorts so our legs were BURNING.

Ricky and Rainbow trout #4

A little snake

Tiger Swallowtail