Day 058: Winter Finch

A Winter storm hit northern Minnesota starting at 8 am. For the last four hours it has been snowing an inch per hour. Given the poor driving conditions, it made sense to focus today’s efforts on my own back yard. No matter what the weather, my four feeders attract birds. It is interesting to note that the chickadee featured in the second photo already has snow collecting on its head … after only a few seconds of inactivity!

Winter Finch
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Snow Bird
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Day 057: Great Gray Owl Reappears!

I could not resist a second post for today. This has been a great birding day. It started 1/2 hour before dawn down at Canal Park, and continued with today’s plieated woodpecker (see post #1 for today), but as the late night commercial states: But wait … there’s more!

Thus, shortly before 4 pm I drove over to “owl alley” which is only a few miles from my house. The Great Gray Owl was back and hunting. I had a fantastic hour watching him hunt and taking photographs. It was fun to watch him catch a vole and down it in one gulp. Later, he flew directly over my head at a height of only five feet as he moved hunting grounds. Wow!

Here are two photos from this afternoon’s events!

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Changing Hunting Vantage Points
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Day 057: Lighthouse Ducks!

In my continuing series of ducks photographed with lighthouses, or if you prefer … lighthouses photographed with ducks, here is today’s input. The picture was taken about 1/2 hour before dawn in the Duluth, Minnesota ship canal (i.e. the entrance to the harbor from Lake Superior). The two ducks are mallards.

Here are some of the prior duck / lighthouse photographs

And today’s effort … different lighthouse. As this has now become a sub-theme, I figure there are four other lighthouses within 60 miles which are target duck / lighthouse photoshoots!

Post Update: This bird has been laughing at me for weeks (see below lighthouse pic), and I could not get a photograph. If you know what a Pileated Woodpecker sounds like, you’ll understand my reference to laughing. Finally … today … deep in a pine grove way up high …

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My Laughing Friend: Mr. Pileated Woodpecker
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