The Birding Doldrums

Yup … here in northern Minnesota we have definitely entered that period … The Birding Doldrums. Our summer visitors are now all gone, and our winter friends have not arrived. Until nasty weather arrives just north of us in Canada, the birds which consider our region an “Arctic Riviera Vacation” will not push south. I have seen two Snow Buntings, and I have heard of one or two Northern Shrikes being spotted, but …

Even knowing my chances for seeing birds was limited, I spent hours in Sax-Zim Bog over the past two days. The Tamarack Pine needles are at peak which are a golden gift to the eyes. Yesterday morning shortly after sunrise this was my view on McDavitt Road. I could not have been happier … even without a decent bird sighting. I head down to the Twin Cities today for my bi-monthly eye treatment. One year ago today, I did not know if I would be able to experience views like this ever again in my life. Life is good!

2 thoughts on “The Birding Doldrums

  1. Ha Patricia: Those birds are sneaky! Hoot was hooting away long before sunrise this morning wishing me a good drive south. In fact, my owls are obviously hanging out in a different pine grove. The direction from which their owl song was coming caught me by surprise. Time for some pre-dawn and post-sunset hikes.

  2. beautiful view of the road ahead- and who knows what birds may have been watching and celebrating you!?

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