My birding total for my Big Year is up to 107 species. Over the summer, my numbers of new species have leveled off a bit, but the autumn migration is only weeks away. I already have some birding trips lined up for that time, including one where I travel everywhere from the Gunflint Trail to Hawk Ridge in Duluth, to the headwaters of the Mississippi, and to the prairie preserves of far western Minnesota. At this time, I am learning as much as I can about the species I am hoping to find; reading books, listening to calls, and watching documentaries.
Last week, I watched some documentaries on the Prairie Chicken, and a great documentary on the intelligence of crows called
Murder of Crows. This week, I am watching wonderful BBC mini-series documentary called
The Life of Birds hosted by David Attenborough. I also checked out a documentary on the Snowy Owl from our local library.
These are the two late July additions to my Big Year List
106 - Red-necked Grebe (Podiceps grisegena) - Gunflint Lake, MN
107 - Least Sandpiper (Calidris minutilla) - Grand Marais Harbor, MN
I also took a video of the Least Sandpiper. It is located at
https://vimeo.com/228618451.
There are some other birding pictures I have taken in the last few weeks below:
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Canada Geese at Sunset with Sawtooth Mountains |
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Canada Geese in Grand Marais Harbor at Sunset |
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This Herring Gull is showing how well the fake owls scare away birds and other animals. If I had my camera with me a few days ago, I could have also had a great picture of a Red Squirrel sitting on the head of the fake owl in my garden. I learned long ago that the trick doesn't work, and the owl in my garden has become more of a decoration. |