Hello

Well its that time of the year to think about winter and one of the great 
things about winter is winter birding!!  Sax-Zim Bog is always on the radar for 
birders from all over North America and Europe who come and search the bog to 
see the following birds: Sharp-tailed Grouse, Ruffed Grouse, Rough-legged 
Hawks, occasionally a Snowy Owl, Northern Hawk Owls, Great Gray Owls, American 
Three-toed and Black-backed Woodpeckers, Northern Shrikes, Boreal Chickadees, 
Gray Jays, Pine Grosbeaks, Purple Finches, Red & White-winged Crossbills, 
Common and Hoary Redpolls and Evening Grosbeaks.  Down in Duluth birders can 
search for Bohemian Waxwings or possibly a Varied Thrush or a Townsend 
Solitaire.  In the Duluth Harbor in the early dawn hours or at dusk Snowy Owls 
during most winters can be found hunting or roosting out on the bay ice.  If 
there is open water in the canal park area birders can search among the 
hundreds of Common Goldeneyes for a Long-tailed Duck or
 Harlequin Duck.  Also gull species like Thayer's Gull, Iceland Gull and 
Glaucous Gulls can be found at times sitting out among the Herring Gulls on the 
break walls in the Canal Park area but most birders head over to the WI 
Landfill where hundred and at times 1000s of gulls will congregate at the land 
fill.  Of course Gyrfalcons will be on the radar for most birders and 
occasionally Duluth and Superior harbors will attract a Gyrfalcon that feed on 
the pigeons around the grain elevators during the winter season. Out in Aitkin 
County the main highlight is watching 30 or so Sharp-tailed Grouse do some 
early courting and dancing in mid February!  Aitkin County also offers better 
odds than Sax Zim Bog in finding a Snowy Owl or possibly a Great Gray Owl north 
of Palisade along CR 18.  

If you want to see some great winter birds, be led by some of the best birders 
in the state, eat some of the best food around and listen to some great 
speakers than head up to Meadowlands, Minnesota for our third season!!

February 12-14th 2010 will be the third annual Sax-Zim Bog Winter Bird 
Festival.  

All the festival activities will be held at the Meadowlands community center in 
Meadowlands, MN.

This years festival speakers will be Kim Risen and Al Batt.  Kim Risen will 
presenting a talk on Friday Feb. 12 called Mexico" Birding Wonderland and Al 
Batt will be speaking on Saturday Feb. 13. We brought Al Batt back because he 
was a such a huge hit with the locals last year that those that missed his 
presentation asked if we bring him back!

The field trip destinations include Sax-Zim Bog, Aitkin County and Duluth & WI 
Landfill.  This year we will be offering our first workshop led by Sparky 
Stensaas and Shawn Zierman called "Winter Pixels: Bird and Nature Photography 
in the White Season" .  I added some new field trip leaders this year and 
hopefully will have 3 leaders per trip to help get everyone on birds.

There will also be local craftsmen and area bird clubs for birders to purchase 
one of their products or learn about some of our local bird clubs like Duluth 
Audubon and Hawk Ridge.

So far the season is looking good with several sightings of Northern Hawk Owls 
(16-18 owls so far) and I am sure more will be found as winter moves in and 
more importantly when deer hunting season finishes up.  Lots of finches are 
moving around especially White-winged and Red Crossbills and Pine Grosbeaks and 
redpolls are beginning to move down into northern Minnesota in fair numbers.  
Last year we saw lots of good birds and the main highlights were the Northern 
Hawk Owls and a Boreal Owl plus all the winter bird specialties coming to the 
many feeders in the bog.  Speaking of feeders there will be once again 3 main 
feeding stations in the Sax-Zim Bog area.  These birding stations will be 
located at Paul Mueller's farm, Helen & Dave Abramson's residence and the 
Morse's residence. All these feeding stations can be found on the Sax-Zim Bog 
website under feeding stations.  I am also sure there will be a few deer rib 
stations found on the Admiral Rd, Arkola
 Rd and Owl Avenue just like last year that attracted Boreal Chickadees and 
other goodies!

The two main locations to link up to the Sax-Zim Bog Festival website and 
register for the festival are the following locations.

1. MOU website: Look in "Birding Minnesota" and click on Sax-Zim Bog Festival:  
http://moumn.org/sax-zim/index.html

2. My Blog: http://colderbythelakebirding.blogspot.com/  ( Look on the left 
hand side column )

If you have not attended this festival you are missing out on home town flavor 
festival that is small in some ways but HUGE on the birds we see!

Thanks

Mike

 
Mike Hendrickson
Duluth, Minnesota
Website: http://webpages.charter.net/mmhendrickson/
Blog: http://colderbythelakebirding.blogspot.com/




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