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Watching Birds … a Fox Watches Me!

Yesterday was a great day for “watching”. Minnesota Point is really beginning to turn on in terms of birds near the Park Point Recreation Area. In fact, while I was enjoying close-up viewing of hundreds of Bohemian Waxwings, a Red Fox had obviously been watching me! When I refused to move, it finally just walked around me to reach its den area. It was really quite comical … the fox forced me out of my zone and I enjoyed taking some quick photographs as it walked by my car at a distance of ten yards.

In addition to spending time on Park Point, I took an early morning hike along the Western Waterfront Trail. My hike was rewarded with viewing some early returning migrants. Once again, similar to the fox incident, I was rewarded with a rare sight while I was observing some much more common birds (new returns … American Goldfinches and Yellow Shafted Flickers). Glancing up from the goldfinches I was trying to photograph I spied a cool looking bird at the top of a nearby tree, a Townsend Solitaire!

My day ended with another trip down to Minnesota Point. While my original goal was to hike out towards the Superior Entry and see what kind of late afternoon ducks were resting and avoiding the ever present strong winds off Lake Superior, the birds had other ideas. My old “Nemesis Bird“, the Bohemian Waxwings were back in flocks easily numbering in the hundreds. Better yet, these birds were so hungry from their migration efforts, that they let me observe their berry feeding frenzy from a distance of only a few feet.

I’ve also included both a video and photograph of a Northern Shrike. Needless to say, with all these songbirds migrating through the area, predators have also arrived! The shrike looked well fed!

I watch birds. The red fox watches me!
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Bohemian Waxwing Bonanza
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American Goldfinch
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Townsend Solitaire
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Yellow-Shafted Flicker
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Common Grackle
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Northern Shrike
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Video

Goldeneye Love!

You should be an adult before you look at these Goldeneye photos! These ducks normally spook oh so easily, but when love it on there mind, while still a ways off … I was able to watch! In addition, the wind stopped blowing out of the Northeast and very gently came out of the Southeast. The end result was for the first time in my life, I found a Killdeer in March. Click on any image to view at full size.

Goldeneye Love
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March Killdeer
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Outbound / Inbound!

Last night I photographed the Michipicoten as she steamed into the Duluth Harbor under the High Bridge. When I work up at 5 am this morning, I said: “Self, doesn’t an ore boat take about ten hours to load with taconite pellets?” Realizing the answer was yes I rushed down to the Duluth Waterfront and caught the Michipicoten as she sailed out of Duluth at sunrise!

Wait! Isn’t this a birding blog? Realizing I was already down at the waterfront I drove upstream along the St. Louis River to a parking spot which would allow me to hike the Western Waterfront Trail. Although the weatherman had promised us southerly winds today, Lake Superior had other ideas. Winds out of the Northeast meant no new arrivals in terms of the bird migration. All was not lost, the birds that are here are still pretty cool. Thus, I bring you the pride of the Western Waterfront Trail! (hint … the Michipicoten was Outbound, while the birds are Inbound from the South)

Looking for Love … Red-Winged Blackbird
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An Uncommon Common Redpoll
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The Outbound Michipicoten

Steaming Under the High Bridge | Making the Big Turn | Leaving Canal Park
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