Category Archives: Year 1

Days 175 and 176: Hanging Out at the Swamp

I found a new swamp! Most people might not consider this a neat event, but this swamp may be easily accessed via a remote dirt road. I can even hang out in the car, safe from the mosquitoes, while I watch for birding action. Sweet!

For the past two days I have been hoping that the kingfisher which also “hangs out” at this particular swamp would come hunt on my side of the pond. No luck so far, just long distance photos. It appears as if this swamp will become a new best birding friend of mine!

Day 175: Eastern Kingbird and Kingfisher
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Day 176: Common Yellowthroat
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Day 174 Addendum: Sax Zim Bog Bird Bike Ride

Although my official bird for today was the USAF Thunderbirds, I also took a bike tour through one of the premier bird locations in North American … the Sax Zim Bog. I rode 42+ miles through along deserted gravel and asphalt roads. Not only did I get some great exercise, but I enjoyed some nice birding!

Near an old  “missile silo looking building” left over from the cold war when the airspace directly over Minnesota was the most direct route to the USA from Russia, I discovered a northern harrier (see photos). This bird squawked at me, but never really flew out of the area. Given there had to be a nest in the area, I kept a respectful distance.

My big surprise of the day was scaring up two sandhill cranes just 1/2 mile north of the Visitor Center on Owl Ave. I was cycling along and never saw them till the cranes launched into the sky only ten yards in front of me … crying out in there not very melodious voice. They scared me more than I scared them! Later in my ride I watched some American Kestrels which were hunting along side some railroad tracks.

All the deer and cows thought I was an oddity. The deer would watch me approaching and only run at the last moment. One herd of cows even ran alongside me as I biked for 1/5 mile. Regardless, I hope you enjoy the photos from my bike tour!

Getting Ready to Ride
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A Turkey Vulture which thinks its too cold and early to soar!
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Northern Harrier
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American Kestrel
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The Sax-Zim Bog Visitor Center
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The cows that ran along side me!
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Ending with a Osprey!
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Day 174: USAF Thunderbirds!

Even the name says “bird”!

The baseball all star game is down in Minneapolis, and the USAF Thunderbirds are using our airport as a staging location for their flyover. It takes the Thunderbirds just 15 minutes to fly down to Minneapolis (175 miles). I was lucky enough to watch and photograph the Thunderbirds taking off, and had just enough time to drive home (19 miles … rural roads at 55 mph) to watch them fly over my house near Lake Superior. They had traveled 350 miles during the same period! Learn more via Wikipedia (official site linked above)

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