There always have to be at least one in every crowd. Get with the routine! Photographed these common mergansers shortly after dawn this morning down on Lake Superior.
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There always have to be at least one in every crowd. Get with the routine! Photographed these common mergansers shortly after dawn this morning down on Lake Superior.
While exploring an old wharf in West Duluth that is now a combination of wetlands, woods and meadows, I spied a killdeer. I have always had a soft spot for these birds, and was surprised when this Killdeer would let me get so close. In a few minutes when the bird started squawking and doing its best broken wing routine, I realized there had to be a nest near by. A quick survey of the surrounding area confirmed the presence of a mother bird and chicks.
After taking some photographs, I returned to my car as to not upset the birds. Once I was in my car they did not seem to mind my presence, and walked very close to the car. However, when other birds including another killdeer got to close, they immediately attacked. It was a fun morning’s hike.
I first spy the killdeer … amazed how close I am able to get
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The killdeer tries to get my attention … uses the fake broken wing to lure me away
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Another killdeer, not from this family, about to be driven off
I will admit I did not work hard for today’s bird photograph. I was too darned tired after staying up most of the night photographing the great northern lights display. Thus, I was extremely happy when this purple finch flew into the yard and posed for today’s photograph. I hoped you enjoy today’s color … from the night and day.
Link to my other blog, Lake Superior Waves if you wish to see more Northern Lights photos from last night. I enjoyed three hours on Boulder Lake in northern Minnesota.
Color in the Afternoon (purple finch)
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