Here in the Northland we had 3 days of severe cold, with two days hitting -22F (actual, not chill factor) up at my Greenwood Bird Feeders. One day I braved the cold to resupply the feeders, but the second day … not! However yesterday afternoon the wind switched and the mercury soared to +28F, which was a 50 degree temperature swing from the prior morning.
The Great Gray Owls understood it was now balmy on the Arctic Riviera and they started to hunt in the early afternoon. I saw two unique owls, and I heard of many more sightings. Here are some of my favorite images from the afternoon “hunt fest”. I spent over one hour with the owls!
In the video, listen! It is quiet. You can hear a car in the distance, but then silence rules. Remember Great Gray Owls hunt by sound, not sight (video link for email subscribers)
And the still images. The flight image is one of the instances where the owl dove for its prey.
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We lived 25 miles south of Superior many years back a would see Greys from time to time. They really are something
Always enjoy your blog! These photos are amazing!
wow. Great great pictures. Nice to know it still does get really cold up there!