December Minnesota Birding News

Two important items with respect to December birding news:

  • As of yesterday the Sax-Zim Bog Visitor Center opened for another season of winter birding. I’ll be working next weekend, December 19th and 20th as a volunteer naturalist. Hope to see you in the Bog!
  • Help out with this year’s Minnesota Christmas Bird Count. Openings across the state!

Finally, my Snowy Owl which I discovered on Friday, was banded sometime in the past two days. Found the same bird on the same exact roost, but now with a huge wing band and shoe polish on its head. Why? There must be better ways to band which do not disfigure the bird.

Sunday … Snowy Owl with wing band and shoe polish on head
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Friday … Snowy Owl w/o band or head polish
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Spectre the Snowy Owl!

Found Spectre this morning! Yup, all the Snowy Owls I discovered in Superior, Wisconsin last winter had “wing bands” which indicated their “00” number, like “07”, and thus their license to kill! This snowy was unbanded; figured it had to be Spectre!

Hope this bird hangs out at the same location for a while. It is in a great spot for observing the hunt, and not so industrial! Enjoy the video and photographs.

Spectre the Snowy Owl
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Spectre’s Nemesis
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