Yesterday the Cedar Waxwings were at it once again, with flocks containing hundreds of birds working their way south. The magic spot for the morning shortly after sunrise were the Mountain Ash Trees and their berries near McQuade Harbor. Before I provide images of yesterday’s beauty, here are my favorite spots with Google Maps links for the Autumn Migration between Two Harbors and Duluth. Generally bird these spots first thing in the morning driving towards Duluth which puts the sun behind you. This list presents my favorites in that direction.
- Two Harbors: Two Harbors locations do better once fewer people are present … tourist season is over after the fall foliage.
- Lakeview National Golf Course
- Burlington Bay / Burlington Bay Campground
- Agate Bay / Lighthouse Point Hike
- Lakeview Cemetery
- Knife River Marina and Beach
- Stoney Point Drive & Alseth Road
- French River Lutheran Church Bird Feeders (Ryan Road … 200 yards uphill from Scenic 61)(bird feeders are around back next to parking lot … watch out for pre-school children)
- McQuade Harbor (McQuade Road)
- Lakewood Pumping Station Area and Lakewood Road
- Brighton Beach and Mouth of the Lester River
And here are just a few of the Cedar Waxwings which were gorging themselves yesterday morning on mountain ash berries 300 yards up Scenic 61 from McQuade Harbor.
we had cedar waxwings this morning on our mt. ash trees!
thanks so much for sharing the world of birds with us!