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Day 102: Northern Lights to Green Heron Sunrise

If you are serious about photography, sleep will often be a precious commodity. Last night I was alerted that the Aurora Borealis was shining over Lake Superior. Without hesitation I headed out at 1:45 am to enjoy the display, and take some photographs. Knowing that true darkness ends about two hours before sunrise, at 4:00 am after spending a delightful two hours watching and photographing the Northern Lights, I drove home and got back in bed.

However, after only 1.5 hours at 6:00 am I was out of bed and hiking over to some ponds which had only become ice free within the past two days. The first light of morning … the golden hour … will enhance any photograph and display a bird’s plumage at its best. In addition, I knew that given all the lakes in the region except Lake Superior were still 100% ice covered, migrant birds would be enticed by the four small ponds that were my destination.

I was not disappointed. For 20 minutes I worked myself into position to photograph a green heron without spooking it. I hope you enjoy my heron photo, as well as the other pictures. My first photo is the Northern Lights display with the Aurora reflecting onto the Lake Superior ice!

Northern Lights Over Lake Superior
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Green Heron Migrating Through Duluth, Minnesota
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Hey! You! Get offa my pond!
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Green Metallica Mallards
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Morning Bufflehead
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Day 101: An Early Morning Tee Off Time is for the Birds!

It’s May 3rd, and the ponds on Lester Park Golf Course in Duluth, Minnesota are finally mostly ice free! Thus, shortly after dawn I walked over to the course and investigated what ducks and other birds might be interested in paying their greens fees. It was a fun morning, made all the better by breaks in the clouds and having sunshine appear. For over a week our prevailing weather pattern has been snow, rain, sleet and 35 to 40 mph winds.

This morning’s foursome includes:

  • Mr Bufflehead … the photo bomber (wanted to be in the photos)
  • Greater Yellowlegs Snipe … a new species for me!
  • Pied-Billed Grebe
    (and)
  • Blue-Winged Teals

Hopefully this means more birds will finally be returning north. It’s about time some warblers made an appearance in the northwoods.

Photo Bombing Bufflehead (with Blue-Winged Teals & Pied-Billed Grebe)
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Greater Yellowlegs Snipe
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Pied-Billed Grebe (splashes courtesy of Mr. Bufflehead takeoff)
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Blue-Winged Teals
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Mr. Bufflehead
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Day 098: Tweety Bird Photo Addendum!

In addition to my great time photographing ducks and the US Coast Guard earlier today (see prior post), the northern migration is really starting to get busy. Here are some visitors who stopped by my yard today!

White-Throated Sparrow
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Song Sparrow
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Goldfinch
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Brown Creeper (would not hold still for his photograph!)
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