Monthly Archives: November 2014

Days 306 & 307: Birds of the Northern Pine Forest

Northern Minnesota has large pine forests, and these wilderness areas offer great winter birding opportunities for anyone brave enough to enjoy our varying, cold weather! Yesterday I went birding north of Two Harbors on a cold, crisp morning. The bright clear sunshine made for excellent photographic conditions, and I was rewarded when lots of pine grosbeaks started to feed in the pine trees right after sunrise.

Today snow squalls are rolling through the region. While snow makes for difficult photography as autofocus lasers often bounces off snowflakes, it is still worth heading outside. On Old Vermilion Trail I had fun watching a Great Gray Owl search for breakfast.

Day 306: Pine Grosbeak
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Day 307: Great Gray Owl
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Days 304 & 305: Storm Birds

Even though it is not yet even Thanksgiving, winter storms continue to roll through Northern Minnesota. The past two days (November 23 and 24) saw heavy snow and winds gusting above 30 mph. Conditions of this type make bird photography a challenge!

Day 304: Herring Gulls at Rest in Canal Park & Tug Boat Christmas
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Day 305: Black Capped Chickadee
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