Category Archives: Year 1

Day 331: Christmas Bird Count Black Capped-Chickadee

Today I led a team in northern Minnesota as part of the Audubon Societies Christmas Bird Count. We were given an area and go told to count the local birds. Please understand that in the Northwoods in the winter, the number of birds is greatly reduced and the weather during the count can be sub-optimal!

Our count totals: 233 individual birds

  • Bald Eagle: 1
  • Black-Capped Chickadee: 17
  • Blue Jay: 1
  • Common Crow: 30
  • Common Raven: 33
  • Common Redpolls: 132
  • Downy Woodpecker: 1
  • Pileated Woodpecker: 1
  • Purple Finch: 17
  • Red-Breasted Nuthatch: 3

Black-Capped Chickadee (one of the birds we counted)
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Day 329: Owls, Owls and more Owls!

John and I drove up to the Sax-Zim Bog this morning. Our goal and hope was to find and photograph a Great Gray Owl. Although the skies were gray once more, we experience a magical day … not one, or two, or three, but four great gray owls made their presence known for our cameras.

The most magical experience of the day was watching two owls (mates?) play with each other in the treetops. Each owl would drive and do other airborne feats on the wing at the other bird, but in a totally nonthreatening manner. Even more hard to believe we saw these two great gray owls at approximately 11:00 am. Whatever happened to “nocturnal”!

Finally we visited a countryside feeder where the home owners had reported evening grosbeaks. We are not disappointed in this quest either, as our eyes feasted upon over 125 birds in the flock!

The Great Gray Owls of Sax-Zim Bog
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Breakfast Time for Evening Grosbeaks
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