Before I move on to today’s post, I will take an action that I rarely do upon this blog … talk about myself. After all this web site is about the birds (and northern lights), not me. Actually, keeping true to form I will NOT talk about myself, but let someone else hold forth about “my personal story”. I was recently interviewed for Destination Duluth … a civic organization dedicated to promoting our region. Thus, I bring you “The Owl Guy!” (me).
There is almost zero open water anywhere in the Northland, with the exception of Lake Superior and the large rivers with strong current, but area lakes, small rivers and streams are very much still ice bound. However, where there is a strong current and a bit open water occurs, you will now find Trumpeter Swans. These birds are some of the first to return to area lakes in search of top breeding areas. This pair was just one group of six swans I found in the creek along Stone Lake Road in Sax-Zim Bog.
Meanwhile back at home my local pileated woodpeckers have let everyone know my yard is their yard / territory. These images were taken the day before the swans after a four inch snow.
Magnificent swan close-up!
Swans at Crex Meadows in Grantsburg WI as well, some roads a little dicey right now.
Lovely photos. last week we saw Swans at Chambers Grove. Lots of open water there too if you are looking for another spot.