Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Chicago Botanic Gardens in Summer

Skokie River at Sunset at the Chicago Botanic Gardens
The Chicago Botanic Gardens is one of my favorite places, year round. Not only is it a great place for beautifully designed gardens and gorgeous plants, but it's also a great place for birding and wildlife. There are two reconstructed natural areas, a small woodlands (McDonald Woods) and an extremely nice prairie (Dixon Prairie), which provide a nice habitat for natives. The lake, which is really part of the Skokie Lagoons system, is a rest area for all sorts of migrant waterfowl in spring and fall.



But mid to late summer would be my favorite time to visit- July, August, September. The gardens are in full bloom, the lily pad pools are filled with gorgeous tropical waterlilies, butterflies and other insects make for a macro shooting haven, tired parent birds are seen being mobbed by their hungry fledglings, and hummingbirds dash and chase each other in fights over feeding grounds.


A Song Sparrow Sings in Dixon Prairie in July


The water lily pools in the Heritage Garden are great for getting amazing shots of waterlilies. To me, they often seem to look like they're lit from within.


Tropical Waterlily





Red Flare Night-blooming Waterlily


The pools at the Heritage Garden have another added benefit... the stepped design of the fountains make for a great birdbath!

"Well, helllooo there, ladies!"

A female House Sparrow looks at her reflection
A Goldfinch takes a Bath

A soggy male House Sparrow


The lake also has some great spots where waterlilies and lotus grow. I especially tend to like the large stretches of lotus growing by the shorelines.

Lotus

Hummingbirds become most active in August and September as they finish their breeding season and gear up for a long migration south. Territorial, you'll often see them chasing each other off as they try to guard "their" nectar patch.

The best place to look for hummingbirds is the English Oak Meadow, which in late summer is filled with zinnias, russian sage, and anise scented sage.


A female on guard for interlopers as she rests in a tree

Anise-scented Sage is a favorite nectar source


Oh dear, hope it isn't stuck




A dance with a Zinnia

If the English Oak Meadow doesn't turn up any hummingbirds, head over the evaluation gardens. Currently there's an ongoing evaluation study on Butterfly Bushes, which draws the hummers. Additionally, there was a large strand of Cardinal Flowers this year that drew hummingbirds like a magnet.

A hummingbird feeds on a butterfly bush

A hummingbird feeding on cardinal flower

The butterfly bushes have another nice draw-- butterflies!

A hungry Monarch feeding on a butterfly bush

The butterfly this summer had been spectacular. The tally this year includes Monarchs, Tiger Swallowtails, Black Swallowtails, Question Marks, Painted Ladies, Red Admirals, Mourning Cloaks, Red Spotted Purples, Viceroys, little Blues, and Skippers

Another Tiger Swallowtail
A slightly tattered Red Spotted Purple
A Mourning Cloak
Red Admiral


Female Tiger Swallowtail

Black Swallowtail

A Viceroy

A large amount of insects make for good macro shooting. Bees, wasps, ants, dragonflies, moths, spiders, beetles... keep your eyes open and you'll see them.

Orb Weaver Spider

A Hungry Bumblebee
A Webworm Moth

Goldfinches are out in force, feeding on coneflower and sunflower seeds. It's not uncommon to see a parent being mobbed by its nearly grown offspring, likely the last brood of the year.

A male Goldfinch on Coneflower
Daddy Goldfinch gathering seeds for his hungry fledglings

It's also a good time of the year to spot Cardinals and their fledglings.

Daddy Cardinal feeding his fledgling

I'd recommend the Chicago Botanic Gardens to anyone. Entrance is free, though it's going to cost you $20 to park if your not a member. If you think you might go often, the membership is worth it just to get the free parking.

It's a very nice place to spend the day with your camera, grab lunch (the cafe is very very good), and generally have a good time in a beautiful setting.