Ma and Pa Merlin at Sunrise (video)

Ma and Pa Merlin were trying their best to ignore the call of the their hungry kids just after sunrise this morning! If you are a parent, you understand. Children DEMAND their breakfast immediately upon waking! Sleeping in is NOT an option. Both parents started hunting shortly after I took the video included with this post.

Over the past ten days or so, I have known there had to be a pair of Merlins nesting somewhere near the mouth of the Lester River. I had seen then hunting on multiple occasions. Yesterday while out on my daily bike ride I heard the chicks twice at the same location (out and back ride up Scenic 61). This morning I returned and found the family.

Merlins Greeting the Morning Sun

Watching Something Fly Overhead (a Bald Eagle?)

Merlins Starting to Hunt

Individual Portraits

The Merlins of Lester River (video)

Norwegian Arctic Islands Tour

Where do folks who live in northern Minnesota near Frostbite Falls where temperatures drop to -40F in the winter (not including chill factor) go on their summer vacation? Obviously the Arctic! Three years ago my wife, Molly, and I traveled to Tromso above the Norwegian Arctic Circle to enjoy some cross-country skiing and Northern Lights. We loved the area, and vowed to come back sometime when it was warmer.

That sometime has arrived, and in one week we travel to Tromso. For the first time we are not touring 100% self-supported. Due to the lack of accommodations and the fact at age 63 I do not wish to sleep on the ground every night in a tent, our tour combines a locally provided self-guided tour from Tromso down through the Lofoten Islands, followed by four additional days on a route near Bodo designed by me. Using the local tour option allows us to bunk out in private fisherman’s cabins.

The other difference is for this trip we are renting bicycles. When we toured in Scotland TSA messed up my bicycle at the airport. In the private security area unbeknownst to me they very poorly unpacked, inspected and repacked my bicycle. Upon arriving in Scotland I discovered a TSA Inspection Notice inside my bike box. I decided given the cost and hassle to getting our own bikes to Norway, we could live with rented bicycles for 18 days. Our tour ends with four days on the Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Ferry over the top of Norway to Kirkenes near the Russian border.

As a fyi … posts will be fewer and farther between over the next 2.5 months. I will be spending most of this time bicycle touring in Norway and then the United States. I will definitely both “bird and bike”, posting when I have time plus a decent web connection. Finally, we have some friends staying in our home. Thus, I do not mind letting people know we are out of town.

In some other cycling news, Molly was just published yesterday in Adventure Cycling (the national magazine for touring cyclists). Read her article …

The Kingfishers of Lester River

The bird population has now exploded at the mouth of the Lester River on Lake Superior. The first 500 upstream yards from the big lake have everything a bird could want … fish … berries … and bugs. Even my local Merlin has now shown up to enjoy the feast (i.e. of birds). One aspect I enjoy about Lester River is I may either walk the bank (stairs descend from 61st Avenue East (dead end road), or walk the ravine’s cliffs. By walking the cliffs I am often able to watch my Belted Kingfishers from vantage points where theydo not see me (i.e. above them). Such was the case this morning when both the male and female were hunting to feed hungry chicks. Soon these young will fledge and come out of their nest hole.

Mr. Belted Kingfisher

Mrs. Belted Kingfisher

And two videos … one from yesterday (Barn Swallow Fledgings)

Northern Flicker taking a bath in the Lester River this morning.