Monthly Archives: January 2016

Drowsy in Duluth: Snowy Owl

Two years ago I started this blog on my wife’s birthday. My initial post for this blog was about a Snowy Owl which was hanging out near our Duluth home. In the intervening two years, while somethings change and my dear wife is two years older, we still are enjoying Snowy Owls near our home!

Had fun, if you can call watching a Snowy Owl sleep for 30 minutes with occasional bursts of wakefulness, watching Drowsy in Duluth this afternoon. Happy Birthday, Molly (read her blog).

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Dumb Luck Birding: Ivory Gull

As many of you know, an Ivory Gull has been hanging around Duluth, Minnesota for two weeks. On the second day it was present, I was privileged to view and photograph the bird including some neat flight images.

I had a few minutes before a business meeting this morning and I decided to stop by Canal Park. Not a single bird was in sight when I arrived. Suddenly I spied motion directly above my head. At that point, the rarest bird in the lower 48 lands ten feet away from me and proceeds to walk even closer. Apparently I was standing next to an offering of fish which I had not noticed, but the Ivory Gull knew the fish was on the pier.

Sometimes it just pays to be lucky! LOL!

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Ivory Gull Photographs
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Gunflint Trail Ice Palace!

Ten days before Christmas this winter, northern Minnesota had a heavy wet snow followed by a rapid depth charging of the temperature. A few days later without a full melt, this process was repeated. The end result is the pine trees of northeastern Minnesota are flocked with snow and ice in a manner never seen before in my lifetime. Normally, within a few days or at most a week, the snow / ice falls from the trees. We are now over one month later and the flocking appears to be here for the rest of the winter. Although I thought the forests near Duluth were gorgeous, I did not realize the majesty of the beauty up on the Gunflint Trail. Along with another couple, Molly and I drove up from Duluth to enjoy a few days of Nordic skiing and relaxation in the remote wilderness of the Gunflint. Lots of layers of clothes were required as most mornings the temperatures hovered between -10F and -20F. Frankly,  it was too darn cold for skiing till around noon, but that did not stop me from going birding and doing short hikes from the car. For those of you who have never experienced temperature conditions like these, understand a car’s heater never really has a chance … and it is worth wearing long underwear for inside the car! It’s cold.

Here are a few photographs from my trip … (view my wife’s post & photos)

Was Not Worried About Forest Fires! Smokey the Bear was Diligent!
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The Scene that greeted us upon arrival upon the Gunflint Trail!
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Birds out our window at Bearskin Lodge … sunflower seeds provided by me!
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Photos from my photography hike … -19F plus windchill (-28F)
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Good “warm” times at Trail Center Lodge for dinner (a true backwoods experience)
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Bald Eagle enjoying Road Kill Cafe on the drive home
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