Summer is finally here in the Northland, and while we may not have the scorching heat seen throughout most of the rest of the country, the amount of humidity in the air is now rising … which means Ground Fog. Most mornings now across northern Minnesota there will be ground fog present, which if I time my excursions wrong can mean I see very little on birding expeditions. However, most days the ground fog burns off quickly and time spent outdoors is most pleasant.
I personally know of five active Osprey nests, and each of those nests now have hungry youngsters. Within 7 to 14 days these new Ospreys will fledge. Here are three great Osprey nests to visit:
- Intersection of Hwy 53 & Hwy 8 in Twin
- Steam Shovel Sam and Sally on Lavaque Road (one mile east of Martin Rd)
- Canosia Osprey (West Lizmore Road at the trailhead where the road becomes private)
These images were actually taken on Itasca County #45 approximately one mile east of Minnesota #38. This nest is very near my cabin and I visited the nest location multiple times last week while up at our cabin.