ave a
camera.
Last week in the same area on the Herriman Trail, there was a male
Black-backed Woodpecker. It seems that many Gray Jays have moved into the
area in the last few weeks.
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Just got done viewing the Whimbrel at Park Point in Duluth. It's still
at the ballfields in front of the bath house. Sweet!
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in northern St Louis County. Just west of the Portage
River there is an old logging road that has been dug up by the Forest
Service. Walk through the rubble and take a right at the fork. Trailing
Arbutus is blooming along the trail and there is Grouse scat all over the
place.
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This morning in the rain I found two juvenile Gray Jays just out of the
nest. The adults were close by and making quite the fuss.
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I refound the Wood Thrush this morning that was reported from Crane Lake
last weekend. Thank you Chris! It was behind Pine Point Lodge right in the
area of the active Raven's nest.
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Several waves of Redpolls came in with the snow this morning and among them
was a small flock of 7 Pine Grosbeaks. It's looking a lot like November here
today at Crane Lake.
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Recently? and is the location in MN? Thinking of driving there today
or Tuesday.
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follow Google maps you will end up in a sandpit on the WI side of the
river! It was really nice that the "unstaffed" Visitor Center was open for
the restrooms.
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I have a male Pine Grosbeak visiting the feeders in my backyard this
morning. The bird appears to have something wrong with one of his
legs/feet, but otherwise looks healthy. It's been 2 weeks since I've seen a
Pine Grosbeak, that was back on March 12th.
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ren't
fully leaved out yet so they're easy to see right now. And last but not
least, I heard tons of Veerys calling and singing this morning.
Wilson's Snipe seem to like logged off areas and they were calling from the
slash piles. I could walk right up to them before they flushed.
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st; at
the edge of the BWCA?
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nfirmation, Thanks!
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way he was tilting his head it looked like he was
sharpening his beak on the ragged edge of the tar.
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I saw my last Redpoll on Monday, May 5th - they were quickly replaced by
Purple Finches and Chipping Sparrows the next day.
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visiting feeders.
Here is a link to a hiking trail map:
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just had a significant hatch of dragonflies. They were probably
non-breeding Bonaparte?s Gulls (?).
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203. I heard the Olive-sided Flycatcher the next
morning, but I couldn't find him again on Sunday, June 15th. There were a
lot of Alder Flycatchers calling in the area, and a Lincoln's Sparrow.
I think I will see if I can find the G-W Warblers this weekend.
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visiting my thistle feeders - I'm guessing that up
to 50 birds are coming in to the feeders. Wow, I just bought 50 pounds of
Thistle Seed - lots of $$$.
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://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMrDVBvFAd4 If you listen carefully, you
can hear him "click" his tail shut.
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Last week I caught on video two Ruffed Grouse battling it out on the side of
the road.
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with prominent white wing patches, when he flew, and the way he held his
long tail.
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This morning I re-located the Northern Mockingbird at Handberg's Marina in
Crane Lake (far northern St Louis County). He is hanging out around the
Handberg sign and the public boat landing at 7123 Handberg Road.
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The location would be in far northern St Louis County in northwest bay on
Crane Lake.
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Over 60 Red-necked Grebes were counted on Sand Point Lake in northern St
Louis County on Saturday morning.
There were adults and juveniles. You could see the faint remnants of stripes
on the faces of the juveniles.
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ening Grosbeaks seem to be on the move too.
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It's inevitable, winter weather is marching south. On Saturday, in Crane
Lake, I heard and saw 3 Pine Grosbeaks flying over, and on Sunday a flock of
3 Snow Buntings were flushed from the roadside by Lake Vermilion.
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Also of note, a friend called to tell me that they counted 52 Loons in front
of their house on the west end of Lake Vermilion Monday afternoon.
On Tuesday there were about 20 Bohemian Waxwings in Cook.
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There were close to 100 Loons on the west end of Lake Vermilion yesterday,
Thursday. The fishing must have been good along the edge of the ice in the
bay. The smaller lakes in the area froze over last night.
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working directly below. The bird was not fazed by the activity.
I think this may be the same bird that I saw here on January 8th.
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Yesterday afternoon, a Hawk Owl was perched in an Aspen tree just south of
Cook on US hwy 53. At the time, it was 52 degrees and sunny.
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;s Thrush, a Hermit Thrush, a White-throated Sparrow,
and a Yellow-rumped Warbler came to their demise. While I used the
unfortunate incident to compare the Swainson's and Hermit Thrushes close-up,
it is not a scene I want repeated.
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This morning there were 4 Surf Scoters on Crane Lake, northern St Louis
County.
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ght by the road. This was about
30 miles north of Nashwauk on Highway 65. He/she looked a little bedraggled
sitting in the drizzle and its tail looked quite worn, some tail feathers
were missing. This was at 12:30 in the afternoon.
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o, yesterday while driving the Echo Trail to Ely, I observed Red
Crossbills in several locations down on the gravel road.
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l location. Crane Lake is located in St Louis
County about 4 miles from the Canadian border. I thought the dove had left
back on June 11th, but he evidently stayed in the area. Any kind of Dove is
unusual in the boreal forest up here (including Mourning Dove).
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he feeders and visiting the heated bird bath.
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degrees here this morning - maybe that will inspire him to move on to the
south and warmer climes.
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he bird is a male or female, any advice?
The yellow on the very top of the head is just starting to appear - do both
male and female have the yellow patch?
It has been a fun winter! (I apologize for the poor quality of the video -
bad lighting)
p.s. early yesterday morning, Monday, I heard a calli
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Then I observed one bird fluttering its wings like young birds will do when
they are begging for food. An adult male then fed the begging bird. I wonder
if they already have young birds just fledged or if this was a courtship
ritual.
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Saw several Snow Buntings along the road Thursday at Crane Lake in northern
St Louis County.
2 Surf Scoters were seen on the lake and a Black-backed Woodpecker in the
woods. The BB Woodpecker was a female and vocalized quite a bit - it was
interesting to hear the difference in their call from the
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railrog.pdf on the hiking trail we also saw 6 Pine Grosbeaks in the pines
and a flock of about 20 Redpolls in the birch trees. Next weekend is opening
firearms deer hunting season so I wouldn't recommend hiking unless you wear
blaze orange.
Yesterday I observed a male Cardinal at Crane Lake in northern St Louis
County. Crane Lake is 4 miles from the Canadian border.
This morning a friend called to say she has a female Cardinal at her (empty)
feeder at Buyck, MN. Buyck is about 15 miles south of Crane Lake.
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orthern St Louis County) for work, I have seen Red Crossbills on the road
shoulders eating sand and salt. I wonder, how much salt and sand can a small
bird eat? There must be a very good cone crop this year.
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Curious to me is the fact that I have
seen no Redpolls yet this year, though I was told that up here in this part
of the state, the Redpolls are a sign of spring!
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few flocks flying around in the area.
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There was a Great Gray Owl on Hwy 53 just south of Cook on Friday. Where the
hwy crosses the Rice River by the Hill Biomass plant.
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And a Boreal Owl in a friends yard all day in Cook.
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> "Not sure if this is the case up i
on top that could support walking. I'll let you all know if they are
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Here is some refreshing news! I just heard and then I spotted a Pine
Grosbeak here in northern St Louis County.
There is a cold front heading our way tomorrow and the weather forecast
is predicting 1 - 3 inches of snow.
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We are looking at it right now at Canal Park. With the flock of Mallards.
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see the link below for a video of the Black-backed Woodpecker nest at the
Orr Bog Walk in northern St Louis County. The Canon 70D and 400 mm lens
gave great views. I wasn't as close as it looks.
https://youtu.be/hNGLJ3RQGmE
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I took a quick look for the BBWoodpecker at the Orr Bog Walk in St Louis Co and
he is still in the nest, but is very close to fledging. In the short time I was
there, I did not see either adult.
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Yesterday while birding in the Superior National Forest in St Louis County
near the end of the Norway Trail off the Echo Trail (County Road 116), Sandy
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as a Hermit Thrush because they have a very
similar trill sound that they make as a secondary call. The Towhee is still
singing now and he has mixed in the Hermit Thrush sounding trill at times.
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Pine Grosbeaks have shown up in Crane Lake in northern St Louis County.
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Last night and again this morning, Sept. 24th, I had a Rufous/Allens
Hummingbird visit my feeder in northern St Louis County at Crane Lake. I
haven’t seen the bird since 8 am this morning despite watching all morning.
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Just saw a large flock of 26 Pine Grosbeaks in northern St Louis county.
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