Tag Archives: MN North: Two Harbors Highlands

Favorite Owling Spots!

Just like folks have favorite fishing spots, Great Gray Owls have preferred hunting perches. Found this owl exactly 24 hours and 20 feet away from where I first found the bird yesterday. I do not exist in the owl’s world. It never looked at me once! North of Duluth … not the Bog.
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As I create this post around 5 pm, my local Great Horned Owl couple are hooting away their love for each other. They should renest in a little under two months. Remember, my children’s book, Do You Hoot?, is available for free download.

Crows Attack Great Gray Owl

I spent a delightful hour with this Great Gray Owl this afternoon north of Duluth (not Sax-Zim Bog). I was very surprised to find it out hunting at 2 pm in the afternoon on a bright sunny day. Ultimately it paid the price for being out this early and was repeatedly attacked by crows. However, I will admit the owl seemed to be nonplussed with the crows.

A bad hair day (or feathers!)

Great Gray Owl Irruption???

I spent quality time before church this morning with a Great Gray Owl. In fact, I left this owl while it was still actively hunting. Even in this Pandemic, I needed to get home in time for church! We do church live via the internet, and as much as it was extremely difficult to walk away from this owl when I knew more fun was in store (i.e. its continuing hunt), one must have priorities in life (serious comment).
One fyi … originally I was 50 yards from this bird, when it decided to fly over and land very near me … a special moment as I knew I was not disturbing the hunt. In fact, in the owl’s world I did not even exist.
I am not quite ready to call this winter an irruption in terms of Great Gray Owls but they are appearing throughout Northeastern Minnesota, not just at Sax-Zim Bog. I am also not sure if all the owls we are seeing are strictly “local birds” (i.e. good breeding season last Summer) or whether some of the GGO’s are also down from Canada.
On the hunt … a dark and gloomy day w/o any wind (perfect for owls)

Always important to get images that show the full environment


This Great Gray Owl was so cooperative, I could slowly move around to get different compositions (artistic presentation)