Monthly Archives: November 2016

Northern Magic 2017 Calendar

Would you like the perfect Christmas stocking stuffer? Warning, the Northern Magic 2017 does NOT come with any ginsu knives, but only costs $12.50 per calendar. This price includes shipping, and essentially covers my cost.

The cover is a photograph I took of Crisp Point Lighthouse during October of this year while Molly and I were serving as lighthouse keepers. Crisp Point is located on the eastern end of Lake Superior approximately 14 miles before Whitefish Point. The Edmund Fitzgerald sunk seven miles off this light.

Post Update: People have asked to see the 12 monthly images. Follow this link and all 12 months will be display. On the actual calendar there are captions for each image.

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Post Blizzard Birding

As planned I drove north to Sax-Zim Bog this morning. My plan was to leave home an hour before sunrise which would allow me to arrive in the Bog area right around sunup. Hopefully I would catch a Great Grey Owl still hunting for an hour after dawn. I knew that it had been impossible hunting conditions for the last 48 hours. In fact, the local paper stated the waves out on Lake Superior reached 35 feet, and all the freighters hid in harbors to avoid the weather.

On the drive up to Sax-Zim I was the only car on the road. The highway conditions were solid ice, but I just slowed down and took it easy. Without any other traffic on the roads, and by going slowly it was actually an easy drive. Upon reaching the Bog, the winds were howling with gusts up to 25 mph. Over the course of a few hours I saw 14 Bald Eagles, 2 Rough-Legged Hawks and finally 2 Sharp-Tailed Grouse, but no owls. I think the combination of the high winds and all the eagles (their enemies), I struck out on finding any owls. However, with the blue skies and fresh snow, it was a fun time. Here are a few images I took of one Bald Eagle taken just minutes after sunrise. It was having a hard time hanging on to its perch in the high winds. I have also included a photo of the entrance to the Welcome Center. We should be open in about two weeks.
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Blizzard Birds

Take one nasty storm with 50 mph wind gusts and add one crazy photographer and what do you get? Blizzard birds! While most people would be inside on a day like today, I tried to deal with horrible photographic conditions and take a few photos. Tomorrow I plan on driving up to Sax-Zim Bog. The snow is supposed to end overnight with clearing skies around 6 am. I hope the end result will be ice / snow plastered trees. All the raptors including owls should be very hungry and hopefully hunting all day long with a backdrop of a deep blue sky.

Blizzard Birds …
Red-Breasted Nuthatch, White-Breasted Nuthatch and Black-Capped Chickadee
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