Tag Archives: MN North: Mouth of the Lester River

Day 081: Signs of Spring

One of these “Signs of Spring” is more obvious than the other. Our first purple finch appeared our bird feeders this afternoon. The last purple finch seen up north by me was in early November. However, the second photograph … Ice Flow Mergansers, may not been as obvious to most people as a sign of Spring.

Lake Superior has the only open water anywhere near this far north. All inland lakes are socked in with ice, and will remain in that frozen state for weeks to come. Thus, the Mississippi River Flyway migration has slammed to a stop for waterfowl on what little open water may be found on the biggest fresh water lake the world. In fact, even the Coast Guard cutters are having difficulty dealing with the late season ice. Here is a link to the slow start of this shipping season.

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Day 080: Lake Superior is Angry!

This is the exact same location as yesterday’s photo location, but Lake Superior is much angrier! The wind is out of the northeast at 25 mph, which means smashing waves and ice against the shore at the mouth of the Lester River! The seagulls thought all the activity meant a dinner bell call.

Meanwhile up the river about 1/2 mile, two kayakers where shooting the waterfall. Welcome to Spring in the Northland!

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Day 079: Ice Out Gull

Return to the Frozen Northland … perhaps the hit Disney movie, Frozen, refers to the Arrowhead region of Minnesota! Regardless, Molly and I returned to Duluth at 9 am this morning. Somehow the photo I took later in the day of the seagull at the mouth of the Lester River shows there is hope for us. The snow is melting, and in the deep forest one will only find 1/2 foot to 2 feet on the ground. Actually, given the ice cover on Lake Superior this Winter (still at 75% as of today), seagulls have not been present!

I also included two non bird photos from today … one of the Aerial Bridge (entrance to the Duluth harbor) taken at 8:30 this morning as we were nearing the Duluth airport, and the waterfall across the street from our home. It’s roaring!

Lester River Ice Out Seagull
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Winter gives up her grip on “Frozen”
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