Category Archives: Year 11

Owlet Walk About

Although I live in northeastern Minnesota, my Great Horned Owlets must feel they are kindred spirits to Australians!  The owlets fledged six days ago, and while I expected the older youngster to fly, I was surprised when the younger left the nest the that very same night. However over the course of the next few days I learned I was ‘not” wrong. The younger owlet wanted to leave the nest, but it really could not yet fly. This bird took a “walk about” each night, which is not unusual for many species of owls. In the six years I have watched Les and Amy raise a family next to Amity Creek, there have been owlets on the ground three times (50%).

How could I tell the youngest owlet took a walk? It was quite simple if one knows what to look for … I found the owlet for three days straight at almost eye level (lower than the nest). The young bird was perched on dead logs / branches that were long but stretched at an angle to the ground. The owlet had obviously used these bridges to climb back up into some trees.

Days 41 to 46 of the Owlet’s Lives

The Youngest Owlet on its Walkabout (photos taken over 4 days)

With yesterday morning both youngsters are now flying. The walkabout is over. I now find the Great Horned Owl family all together at the tops of some of the tallest white pines, which are NOT reachable via walking!

Up High in the Tree … the Older Sibling and then the entire family. (photos taken over 4 days, but the youngest owl did not join the party up high till the final day)

Pouring Rain Polka Party Birding!

When it was pouring rain at 6:30 am yesterday morning, what was the correct action for the morning? The obvious answer was to go birding! I decided I didn’t want to be house bound and therefore I drove well north of Two Harbors to cruise back roads. This was a great decision.

First, I was able to listen to the Fun Time Polka Party. Thus, as I drove north my car was filled with polka power music. This was a significant episode because the premier polka king of the Northland, Florian Chmielewski, whose granddaughter hosts this show had unfortunately died this past week. I can remember watching the Chmielewski Fun Time Hour with my parents years ago (news report of the passing of the former musician, state senator and dairy farmer … video link for email subscribers)


After enjoying music and interviews with an icon, I was surprised and dumbfounded when my birding was fantastic. It just shows, when migration is in full force it is ALWAYS a good decision to go birding!

Trumper Swans on Langley River

The Video! (video link for email subscribers)

Broad-Winged Hawk and its Prey … a Ruffed Grouse

The Video! (video link for email subscribers)

Ring-Billed Ducks on Stoney River Forest Road

The Video! (video link for email subscribers)


And from a few days earlier … some Ruffed Grouse seen in the same area. During yesterday’s time with the victorious Broad-Winged Hawk, even though it was raining a grouse was drumming near by. I almost wonder if the hawk was hiding and waiting to see if someone would be attracted by the drumming. During courtship most birds are not very careful. Love is dangerous!

Owlets Fledged!

Both Great Horned Owlets have fledged (flown away from the nest)! While I expected the older owlet to fledge, I was caught by surprise when the younger bird fledged the very next evening. Perhaps it did not like living in the nest alone?!

Make certain you see yesterday’s flight training post with lots of images and a video of the older owlet almost taking flight (hanging on for dear life).

Owlet #1: 31 Days Old – Fledged prior Night

Owlet #2: 31 Days Old – Will fledge early this same evening