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Birding the Greenwood Forest Fire Region (2 years post fire)

Two years ago there was a HUGE forest fire 40 miles north of Two Harbors. While it will take a long time for the pines to grow back, nature is already beginning to recover. Wednesday I drove up Lake County #2 to the McDougal Lake area, which was ground central in terms of the burn area. It was amazing to drive the back roads and see the amount of greenery that has reappeared.  While I did not find any moose, I am certain these majestic creatures are enjoying feasting on the new growth. Last month I did spy a bull moose just south of the burn area. It is also apparent that Black-Backed Woodpeckers have now very much moved into the area judging by the amount of bark stripped off burned trees. My hope is this fall will see Northern Hawk Owls establish a presence in the burn area. They are another bird which loves this burned over habitat.

My favorite sighting of the excursion was this Ruffed Grouse totally mixed up as to the season. Although he was courting his lady love, now is NOT the time to start a family (do we males wen it comes to love ever pay attention to the rules!!?)

I saw quite a few Red-Tailed Hawks hunting in the wildfire area.

Earlier in the morning I stopped to take a sunrise photograph of the Langley River. If you’re interested in seeing this river during the other seasons, browse to this post.

On the way home I birded Two Harbors to Duluth along Scenic 61. Bluebirds and Horned Larks were very much present and migrating. Guess what the bluebirds were using for bug hunting perches?!

Mr. Moose and the Greenwood Forest Wildfire Fireline

Time to escape just north of town! The Fall Colors are nice, and occasionally someone else poses for the camera!
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A Bull Moose as seen this morning at the edge of the Greenwood Forest Fire Burn Area (the wildfire was two years ago). The moose was eating the new growth of trees on the Fireline.

Strutting Ruffed Grouse of Stony River

It may be late August, but the Ruffed Grouse on Stony River Forest Road were strutting their stuff in northern Minnesota as they courted their lady loves! Such was the case two mornings ago when I drove up to the Greenwood Forest Fire Burn Area. While the rest of Minnesota was sweltering in 100F heat, I experienced 58F and heavy fog. While normally I would not recommend these conditions for birding, I had a delightful “birdy” time on Stony River Forest Road. In total I saw 12 grouse … 9 Ruffed and 3 Spruce. In addition the new juvenile Broad-Winged Hawks were out in force hunting near the boreal bogs. It was a great morning. As a fyi, the road bed of Stony River Forest Road is in excellent shape and even a two wheel drive vehicle would have zero problems on  this “minimum maintenance” dirt road deep in the wilderness. See my Minnesota Birding web pages for more information about this road. During my two hours on Stony River Forest Road I saw zero other vehicles or people, which will likely hold true till grouse hunting season.

Strutting Ruffed Grouse of Stony River … Courting! (2 unique birds)

Broad-Winged Hawks (3 unique birds)


And a short video of courting grouse … the guy! (video link for email subscribers)