Found these Canada Geese about five minutes before sunrise this morning at French Park in Plymouth, Minnesota. The sky never went pink, but heck … I wasn’t complaining. A few minutes before I took this photograph, a bald eagle slowly cruised the shoreline, which was not appreciated by the assembled multitude.
Category Archives: Year 2
Goldeneye and Friends!
I think I shall never see, a Goldeneye sitting in a tree!
Seriously, this morning a few minutes after sunrise was a treat. I have never seen goldeneyes on shore anywhere within miles of me, and these ducks spook oh so easily. Eyes seem to spend almost all their time in the water, or flying, but this morning was different. I found a few eyes on shore, and given how low the sun was to the horizon I was able to stalk up closely to the birds using some docks which were out of water for the winter as cover.
After my fun with the “eyes”, I found a red-tailed hawk deep in the woods, and was able to watch it from only 15 yards away as it successfully hunted for its breakfast. I was amazed how deep in the woods it hunted. It was darn hard to just walk in the thick underbrush.
Finally I saw my first trumpter swans of the late fall. These birds are generally the last waterfowl to start their migration south. Winter will soon be here.
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Sunrise Frito Bandito Bird!
Before sunrise this morning I was filling up my public bird feeders I maintain on Old Vermilion Trail. Upon starting my drive home this immature bald eagle perfectly posed for me in the early morning light. Many of my friends, including me call this immature bird the “frito bandito bird”. You can decide why!
After filling the feeders, it was time to drive south to Minneapolis and present at the Midwest Mountaineering Expo. It was a fun time, but after spending the rest of the day with my grandchildren, I’m tired!
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Immature Bald Eagle … the Frito Bandito Bird
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