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Post Rain Owling in Sax-Zim Bog!

With all our horrible weather recently up here in northern Minnesota, including last night, I figured it might make for some hungry owls. Thus, when I looked at the weather radar this morning and realized the wet stuff would be ending soon, I hopped in the car and drove to the Bog. Within 45 minutes as I entered Sax-Zim the drizzle was ending, and better yet … winds were dead calm. In my mind, this meant hungry owls could finally hunt in low light and calm winds without getting wet.

Within a few minutes I found this Great Gray Owl (GGO) hunting.  The GGO let me watch it for about 15 minutes. This owl must be a year round bird, as I found it hunting within feet of where I saw a GGO this past June. In this image the owl is about to fly to another perch about 20 yards distant. Given the extremely dark conditions, a flight photo was out of the question, but I was just happy to watch the hunt.

The rest of the Bog was also birdy. Whereas last week I saw very little when I visited, today was a different story. The Rough-Legged Hawks have just arrived in numbers, and I saw ten over the course of two hours. In the fields near Byrns Greenhouse I saw a flock of well over 400 snow buntings, and these three snow geese (two blue morphs). Other raptors included  three bald eagles and one red-tailed hawk. Ravens have also now arrived in the Bog in large numbers. While the Bog has year round ravens, I lost track of the number of these birds I saw this morning which would have to indicate some are new arrivals from “up north”.

Snow Geese in the Byrns Greenhouse Fields

Do Birds Use Clairol Feather Coloring?

Does she or Doesn’t She? Only her hairdresser knows for sure! Growing up in the 1960’s this was a famous advertising campaign slogan for Clairol hair color.

Today was another dark and dreary day in the Northland. I found a Red-Tailed Hawk at Stoney Point on Lake Superior. Look at the two images. They are actually the same photograph. Hmmm … did I use Photoshop Elements?

Watch the TV commercial from the 1950’s!

I don’t normally do much post processing, but I really wanted to see some blue skies today! Believe it or not, while working on my computer to add blue skies, this Sharp-Shinned Hawk visited my yard … minimal post processing for these two images.

Duck … Duck … Duck … Goose!

Here in Minnesota we play Duck, Duck, Duck … Goose! Apparently some of you misinformed people in this world play Duck, Duck, Duck, Gray Duck! Sad, you really need to learn how to play this children’s game!

Having expressed my knowledge, I will note that I have updated the Birding With Children web page which is part of this site. The page now includes curriculum and resources focused upon teaching children about birds (towards the bottom of the linked page). Better yet, within a few weeks I will publish a new beginning children’s reader’s book, Hey There Mr. Owl! Stay tuned.

Here are screenshots of the tentative front and back covers …

Oh yes … Goose, or Snow Goose! (imageĀ  taken yesterday near Castle Danger)