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Ice Owls! (Yr. 2: Day 18)

What goes into obtaining three photos like these of a Northern Hawk Owl?

Answer:

1. Over the past two days I enjoyed our winter storm with 40 mph winds and freezing rain. I knew this morning was supposed to dawn with clear skies, and that the ice encrusted trees would be beautiful in the early morning sun.

2. Spend three hours to find and photograp an owl. This task is not easy, but given my efforts which originally found this bird back in December 27th, at least I knew where to look.

3. Arrive on scene a bit after sunrise. No owl. Search surrounding area to determine if I can find a different raptor to photograph in the ice flocked trees. Return three different times to Kelly J’s … the favorite hangout of my friend, the Northern Hawk Owl.

4. On third trip, discover my owl on the west side of the road (unusual), with the sun better positioned for photographs of both the bird and trees.

5. Spend one half hour in knee deep snow taking 174 photographs.

6. Come home and immediately throw out 158 images. Perform two more reviews throwing away first another four and then nine pictures. Work with the final three photos to create these final images!

Northern Hawk Owl in the ice encrusted aspen
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Perhaps you prefer pine trees!
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Winter Pasture
The scene where I captured today’s photos, before I finally found the Northern Hawk Owl and the sun broke through the clouds again.Y2-D018-Winter-Pasture

Year 2: Dive, Captain, Dive!

It begins … Year #2! However I do NOT intend to take a bird photo every day!  🙂

Today’s photographs are dedicated to my wife, Molly Hoeg, on her birthday. I had promised not to take any bird photos today, and when I first got up this morning, that seemed like an easy promise. The weather was ugly with freezing drizzle. Unexpectedly the skies turned deep blue. Our weather forecast was for gloom, drizzle and light snow all day. I texted Molly and asked for special dispensation! The photo conditions combined with my friend, Kelly J the Owl, were perfect! I had been trying for almost four weeks since I first found this Northern Hawk Owl to photograph it hunting during bright sunny conditions.

This series of photos also demonstrates why you must use fast burst mode on your camera. Northern Hawk Owls are very fast. In the dive sequences the photographs are micro-seconds apart. I also have plenty photos of clear blue sky, without any owl! My exposure was 1/1600th of a second. Anything slower and this bird would be a blur.

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Day 365: One Year of Bird Photos Complete!

Finished! The journey which started on my wife’s birthday last year is complete. For 365 days I have taken a photo of a bird every day. I never imagined the commitment and difficulties this project would entail. However, in addition to seeing some beautiful birds and capturing the image with my camera, I made lots of new friends and learned about photography. In the days I ahead I will blog about my learnings, but for the moment I want to just relax and enjoy the moment. My bird photography and posts will definitely continue on this site.

Although the weather has been quite gloomy as of late in northern Minnesota, I caught a break with bright clouds in the morning, and blue skies in the afternoon. I actually was out from before dawn to past dusk. Here are the days efforts.

Day #365 … A Northern Woodsman’s Photographic Journey

Early Morning: Roadkill Cafe: Bald Eagles
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Mid-Morning Snacks: Evening Grosbeak, Blue Jay, Grey Jay, Goldfinch
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Owly Afternoon: Northern Hawk Owl and Snowy Owl
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Lake Superior Sunset: Wisconsin Point Lighthouse
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