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50 Degrees Warmer! Happy Owl.

One week ago today I blogged and included a photograph of the male Great Horned Owl all frost encrusted at -20F. My local owls have definitely nested, and now it is a waiting game till late March or early April. This morning at 9 am it was 30F (50 degrees warmer). The male Great Horned Owl may normally be found in a white pine 10 yards from the nesting tree with a clear view of his mate. He looks much more comfortable given the warmer weather. I know I like the warm sun.

Winter birding will now get much more difficult. Other owls will start to nest within the next few weeks (Barred, Great Gray, Long-Eared, etc). Bald Eagles are starting to migrate in decent numbers along the North Shore of Lake Superior. Pine and Evening Grosbeaks will move north as well within a short period of time. I actually sat outside on our deck for an hour reading yesterday afternoon for the first time since early November. The afternoon temperature reached 40F!

Sunrise Over the Ice Planet

The instant of sunrise this morning looking out over Lake Superior.  I was late to my Cardiac Rehab appointment, but they understood! Beauty should always be stopped and appreciated.

Winter Hike at Banning State Park

Saturday morning it was -16F, but at we progress towards March 1st, the sun climbs higher and higher in the sky. Thus by early afternoon the mercury was in the mid 20’s with a brilliant blue sky. Days like the one described make me love winter, but it WAS a long cold snap.

Molly and I met our youngest son and his wife for a hike along the Kettle River. The fast water ensures that no matter how cold, there are still always openings in the river ice. I hope you enjoy the photograph and short video. Northern Minnesota is precious! We will continue to enjoy the milder weather this evening when we visit some friends for an outdoor barbecue.

Hiking next to the Kettle River (video link for email subscribers)