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Snow Storm Birding

My final training ride for our Texas bike tour was snowed out over night. Depending upon one’s location in Minnesota, new snow totaled between 3 and 11 inches of snow. Combine the white stuff with a 25 mph wind, temperatures falling through the 20’s into the teens, and biking was a bust. Thus, I went birding!

If one finds the open water, one finds the birds. I birded a small steam with accompanying wetlands. It was a bird bonanza. Basset Creek as it flows out of Northwood Park in New Hope, Minnesota was full of birds. This morning I saw lots of juncos, redpolls, grackles, blackbirds, mallards, geese, hooded mergansers, wood ducks, great blue herons, and even a woodcock!

All these birds also attracted the attention of this juvenile red-tailed hawk which had vision of duck for breakfast. I was surprised that even when the hawk swooped down towards the stream, then ducks ignored the raptor.

Juvenile Red Tailed Hawk Hunting Ducks

Mr. and Mrs. Hooded Merganser

Goose Fight

Skies eventually cleared … Red Bellied Woodpecker

Wood Ducks a Courting! Videos!

Duluth is still locked in winter, but 175 miles to the south as one exits the Boreal Forest, there are hints of spring. Although lakes are still ice over in the Minneapolis area, the streams that enter and exit lakes have open water and the early arriving ducks are aware of that fact. This morning at sunrise I found a flock of 21 Wood Ducks in a small area of open water. The ratios of drakes to hens made for interesting mating competition. I counted 18 drakes, and 3 hens. When I determined that one hen was already paired off with a drake, you really only had two female birds to be fought over by 17 guys!

Here are a few of my photos. The courting competion allowed me to get much closer than isĀ  normally possible with wood ducks. I was a non entity when love was a possibility! In addition you will find two videos … the same sequence both at full speed and slowed down by a factor of two. The slow motion allows one to better see what is happening!

Community Courting

Early Morning Light

No Means No!

Territory Dispute with a Mallard

Iced Love

Rejected Suitors

Slow Motion Video (by a factor of two)

Full Speed Video

Transitions: Life and Weather!

Our new grandson, Michael Patrick, arrived yesterday afternoon! There are now five munchkins in the new generations of Hoegs with prospects for many more! Hanging and Helping out with Molly at our daughter’s house.

Early next week we will then head south to start our spring bicycle tour … over 1,000 miles in Texas. We call our ride the Two Timing Texas Tour. (daily bike tour diary)

Transitions!

My trip diary and our planned route.