Surfing the Arctic Riviera at Stoney Point on Lake Superior

While driving home from my morning’s bird outing at the Greenwood Creek Bird Feeders (-16F with 2 feet of new snow), I stopped by Stoney Point on Lake Superior which is 12 miles from my house. This location is often great for birding during both the northern and southern bird migrations. While I did not see any cool birds, some locals were surfing. Uff Dah! The surfers had to dodge ice flows.

The images are all taken from the same vantage point, with different camera lenses including varying degrees of zoom. Last week’s blizzard with its 60+ mph winds have totally ice crusted the trees near the shore.

 


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3 thoughts on “Surfing the Arctic Riviera at Stoney Point on Lake Superior

  1. Nice shots! As an irrelevant aside, I might mention that I was awakened
    this morning here in Golden Valley by a hooting barred owl 20 feet outside my
    bedroom window. I spotted him immediately, just as a second owl arrived on the same feeble-looking branch. A brief, fluttering copulation took place a few seconds later.

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