Day 106: New Neighbors!

The Winter of 2014 goes on, and on, and on …

The practical result of this fact is that except for waterfowl which are able to find open water on Lake Superior, very few other migrant birds have reached this far north. Thankfully, the local golf course’s ponds have finally melted. This afternoon I hiked through the woods over to Lester Park Golf Course. The ducks did not let me down!

Dear! Quick! Look! The new neighbors! (lesser scaups)
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Green-Winged Teal
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Day 105: Nature is a Harsh Mistress (photos & video)

This Winter (2013/14) was tough on us humans. Up here in northern Minnesota we one of the most severe winters in recorded history. Here are some facts from the National Weather Service: (as of May 7th)

  • Snowfall: 130.2 inches (average is 86.1)
  • Consecutive Days with Below Zero (F) Weather: 23 days
  • Total Days with Below Zero Weather: 74 days

With stats like this, and the fact that as of this morning there is still plenty of snow on the ground in the deep woods, the conditions for resident and migration birds have been horrible. As of today, Lake Superior is the only lake in the region with open ice, and this deep cold lake is not very fertile (i.e. not much food is available for birds and animals). Thus, birds and other animals have been stressed out by this fierce weather.

The norm for any photography site is to post “nice” pictures of pretty birds. During today’s hike I found this seagull hanging in a tree … another victim of this winter. Last night while heading up the shore of Lake Superior I saw thousands of ducks just upwind of the pack ice. The ducks did not want to fly one more foot into the strong 30 mph northeast wind. As you can see, they were getting pounded with no opportunity to feed.

Summer will come soon, and the survivors will fill in the void, but for the moment … it’s tough.

Winter’s Victim
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Storm Tossed
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Bouncing Buffleheads

Lighthouse Bird Photography

Without intending to create a sub-theme for this project, one has evolved on its own … lighthouse bird photography! The combination of birds, lighthouses and Lake Superior appears to be something I can not resist!

My wife and I hiked out to the Superior Entry Breakwater (six mile hike) today. Of course this meant a new lighthouse photographic opportunity. Even though the calendar says we are now well into the month of May, Lake Superior said otherwise! Between the ever present lake ice which has not yet melted, 30mph winds and a +37F temperature it was COLD while I took these picture. It was worth every freezing moment. Hope you enjoy today’s lighthouse photographs. The first picture has a bird! In addition, you may use this link to review all my lighthouse photographs and blog entries made during this project (gets updated)

As of today, I now have photographs of birds with the following lighthouses: Duluth Canal Park (all three lighthouses), Superior Entry Lighthouse, and the Two Harbors Breakwater Lighthouse!

Superior Entry Breakwater Lighthouse and Ship Traffic
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