Favorite Owling Spots!

Just like folks have favorite fishing spots, Great Gray Owls have preferred hunting perches. Found this owl exactly 24 hours and 20 feet away from where I first found the bird yesterday. I do not exist in the owl’s world. It never looked at me once! North of Duluth … not the Bog.
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As I create this post around 5 pm, my local Great Horned Owl couple are hooting away their love for each other. They should renest in a little under two months. Remember, my children’s book, Do You Hoot?, is available for free download.

Crows Attack Great Gray Owl

I spent a delightful hour with this Great Gray Owl this afternoon north of Duluth (not Sax-Zim Bog). I was very surprised to find it out hunting at 2 pm in the afternoon on a bright sunny day. Ultimately it paid the price for being out this early and was repeatedly attacked by crows. However, I will admit the owl seemed to be nonplussed with the crows.

A bad hair day (or feathers!)

Snowy Owl Sunset!

Yesterday was a sunset I will never forget! I had heard there was a male Snowy Owl hanging out just south of Sax-Zim Bog. As much as Great Gray Owls are cool, I personally LOVE Snowies, and male Snowy Owls are particularly rare. Thus, be forewarned this this blog post has lots of photographs. There was a -15F chill factor (4F actual) out in the open, and boy was I exposed to the wind yesterday afternoon, but it was worth every moment!

When I first found this Snowy Owl it was on top of a tall power pole and then 400 yards away … very distant in a field

I waited in my car for 30 minutes, and then, thankfully, the Snowy then moved a whole lot closer!

At one point, it landed in a dirt road. Apparently this is “the look” you give a Bald Eagle as it slowly glides within 50 feet of you which says … Don’t even think about attacking me!

For all the times I have watched Snowy Owls in industrial locations. It was so nice to spend time with this owl out in the countryside … it’s favorite perch was this pine tree.

When I left for home at sunset, I was so cold from standing outside in the cold wind that I had the car’s heater on full blast with my heated seats also warming me (I almost never use the heated seats). When I got home after my hour drive, I even took a hot bath! Life is good.