Category Archives: Year 5

2019 Northern Magic Calendar

2019 Northern Magic Calendars!

Price = $15 (includes shipping and Minnesota Sales Tax)

Use this linked web form to input your order. Calendars should arrive by December 1st. Printed calendar  images will not have a watermark.

Remember my beginning reader book about the adventure of Hairy, the Hairy Woodpecker is also available.  The Book’s title is: But That Is Not Me! The price is $12.

Both the calendar and the book are break even propositions.  I have created both because of my love for the outdoors. As we head into the 2018 Holiday Season, both of these would make excellent gifts and help me share the majesty of nature. The calendar is a very “limited run in terms of numbers”. Last year it sold out very fast. 30 of the 50 I have printed are already spoken for as I type this post.

2019 Calendar Images

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December

200k of Web Views Celebration!

Sometime overnight … you … my readers … read your 200,000th page on this blog. When I started this web site a bit under five years ago, I never expected this response. While I understand imagery is the driving force behind my posts, it takes a much higher level of commitment to read blog posts and comment. Thank you!

Expanding upon my thanks, I would like to offer a free PDF eBook version of my beginning reader children’s book (Susan Larson-Kidd … author and co-creator). This book (almost 1,000 sold) retails on Amazon for  $12. Thus, this offer truly is a “giveaway”. To learn more about my book, and discover Birding With Children ideas including projects and school curriculum, browse to that section on my web site.

In our book your special child will enjoy the adventures of “Harry” the Hairy Woodpecker as he visits his northern sky forest friends.

  • Get your free eBook, But That Is Not Me! (Offer is over … Sorry)

The cover from our book, But That Is Not Me!

The cover from our children’s new book (available by Thanksgiving).

Post Rain Owling in Sax-Zim Bog!

With all our horrible weather recently up here in northern Minnesota, including last night, I figured it might make for some hungry owls. Thus, when I looked at the weather radar this morning and realized the wet stuff would be ending soon, I hopped in the car and drove to the Bog. Within 45 minutes as I entered Sax-Zim the drizzle was ending, and better yet … winds were dead calm. In my mind, this meant hungry owls could finally hunt in low light and calm winds without getting wet.

Within a few minutes I found this Great Gray Owl (GGO) hunting.  The GGO let me watch it for about 15 minutes. This owl must be a year round bird, as I found it hunting within feet of where I saw a GGO this past June. In this image the owl is about to fly to another perch about 20 yards distant. Given the extremely dark conditions, a flight photo was out of the question, but I was just happy to watch the hunt.

The rest of the Bog was also birdy. Whereas last week I saw very little when I visited, today was a different story. The Rough-Legged Hawks have just arrived in numbers, and I saw ten over the course of two hours. In the fields near Byrns Greenhouse I saw a flock of well over 400 snow buntings, and these three snow geese (two blue morphs). Other raptors included  three bald eagles and one red-tailed hawk. Ravens have also now arrived in the Bog in large numbers. While the Bog has year round ravens, I lost track of the number of these birds I saw this morning which would have to indicate some are new arrivals from “up north”.

Snow Geese in the Byrns Greenhouse Fields