Tag Archives: MN North: Amity

Nine Below Birding! (-23C)

When the temperature dives to -9F on November 12th (-23C), the obvious solution is to go look for birds down from the Arctic. Knowing that an incredible number of Rough-Legged Hawks fit this bill, I drove over to Sax-Zim Bog. Although these hawks spook very easily, I found two individuals which let me watch them hunt. Rough-Legged Hawks (Cornell link) are one of only two raptors (non Owls) which have feathers all the way down their legs to their talons. This adaptation to the cold helps them deal with severely cold temperatures, like this morning. (The other are Golden Eagles)

It was a challenge getting these photographs. In weather this cold, I like to get out of my car to escape the heat waves billowing forth and making getting a good focus difficult, but there is no way this kind of bird would allow me to exit the vehicle without spooking.

Rough-Legged Hawk hunting at Sax-Zim Bog. In the final image one of the hawks is flying away from me having successfully captured and killed a vole.

Hawk #1

Hawk #2

Finally, two photos of a Red-Bellied Woodpecker which visiting my yard late yesterday afternoon. It was puffed up against the cold. You can see a bit on snow in the air in the first image.

North Shore Birding

Need  a quick birding fix and in the Duluth area? At this time of year I love driving the Two Harbors Expressway in search of hawks up to the Stoney Point area, and then take Alseth Road to the shore (birds pile up on Stoney point during migration). I drive home on Old Superior Street (starts at McQuade Road). Most folks don’t even realize that there is another road between Scenic 61 and the Expressway. Total miles driven round trip from Lester River are only 15, and during migration there can be all kinds of surprises.

While not a surprise, I enjoyed watching this Red-Tailed Hawk hunt near Stoney Point.

Red-Tailed Hawk Take-Off

When I got home, a visitor came to my yard in search of leftover birdseed on the ground. Wonder what the buck is saying to me? (photo take from my window seat in the living room)

Snowy Searches for Color Birding Talks

Post Edit: Maps and annotated screenshots for my various seminars are found immediately below the Snowy Owl image!


  • Download a full free PDF copy of Snowy Searches for Color
  • Overview of my new children’s picture book: Follow the adventures of a young Snowy Owl as it flies south from its home on the Arctic Ocean in search of color! The owl meets up with other owls, red foxes, and even Smokey the Bear! It is a magical journey.



Bird Talk Screenshots and Links


eBird Species Maps and Sightings Report


eBird County Bird Sightings Reports


eBird Screenshots (St. Louis County and Details)



Facebook Group Screenshots (and Telegram app)



Winter Birding Maps

Sax-Zim Bog Map (link to PDF)

Northeastern Minnesota Map 1

Northeastern Minnesota Map 2

Northeastern Minnesota Map 3

 

Superior, Wisconsin Map 1

Superior, Wisconsin Map 2