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Awaiting Owlets

My Great Horned Owlets will arrive in this world any day now. In fact, one of the chicks may have already hatched. Once per day I hike over to the nesting area and check on my owl family. At night, the male serenades our home with his song.

I took this photograph yesterday morning while Mom was sitting in a different position than normal. Upon maximizing the image you will notice what I believe is the Great Horned Owl’s tale which leads me to speculate she might be covering up her young. As noted, I have never seen her sitting in this manner.  Our air temperatures are still only reaching the mid 30’s Fahrenheit during the afternoon. A newly hatched owlet would not get much time out from under its mom.


My morning actually started with a trip to the harbor. However, do not hold in your mind a picture of an industrial area. While there definitely are wharves, bridges and ships in the Duluth harbor, the St. Louis river estuary has lots of wilderness. I found this Bald Eagle in the exact same tree where I photographed the immature Bald Eagle two mornings ago.


In fact, here is that photo I took a couple of days back. It is likely this eagle is 3 to 4 years old and will soon finally get its classic white head and tail.


Finally, my apologies to any of you who experienced difficulties using my web site yesterday. I experienced difficulties which are now solved. My thanks to Bruce and Arlene, two of my readers who contacted me during the outage. Their emails alerted me to the problem and I was able to bring the site back up quickly.

Wisconsin Point Sunrise!

Daylight savings time meant it was easier to arrive at my selected locations before sunrise. After two owling stops before sunrise I moved over to Wisconsin Point for sunup. Yesterday’s strong winds from the south had resulted in a major movement of Bald and Golden Eagles through the region. As expected, I found some stragglers this morning. The combination of the early morning light on this immature Bald Eagle was gorgeous.

A few minutes later I drove down to the actual harbor entry and caught this one one fisherman out on the breakwater next to the lighthouse.

Even with the snow and ice, everyone has spring fever! It’s now 49F at 1:40 pm. Time for a bicycle ride up the shore of Lake Superior. However, in during my 800 yard descent to the road along the lake, I know from experience the temperature will drop into the high 30’s!

Lake Superior Storm in Progress! Waves!

I visited the Superior Entry this morning about 30 minutes before the downpour hit. There are big waves out on Lake Superior today. The wind is stronger now, but only an idiot would be out in the present weather! Happily back at my home on the northern edge of Duluth with the fireplace going! Life is good.  🙂

There is even a seagull in the first image! (click / press to view at full resolution)