Monday, September 28, 2015

Bird Sightings on The Kawishiwi River

Our trip to Ely Minnesota introduced us to wonderful friends as well as abundant wildlife.  This writing was a sunny morning a few days after we arrived.  Rain had kept us indoors and we were feeling excited to go birding.  A fellow birder, Bill Tefft, had shown us this sight on a "Wednesday Bird Walk" from the welcome center. This area was on Burch Lake and the Kawishiwi
Northern Parula




Yellow-rumped Warbler


Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

Least Flycatcher



Black and White Warbler

Chestnut-sided Warbler

Yellow Warbler

Magnolia Warbler


Common Grackle

Red-breasted Nuthatch




Black-capped Chickadee



River at the dam.  We parked, grabbed our gear and walked down the path to the water. Birds greeted us flying in many directions. We managed to get our cameras set up and began trying to photograph the small warblers moving so very fast through the trees.  I remember thinking "this is a birder's dream come true, yellow birds flitting everywhere".  This was taking place around 8:30 a.m..  It was morning feeding for them and pure excitement for us.  I am sure most of you are aware that many Warblers spend their nesting and summers in this northern part of the United States.  This is August so many are leaving or will be leaving soon to move south for the winter.  We spent four hours in this utopia and then enjoyed a picnic lunch sitting by the river.  It was as perfect a day as we could be given on this earth.  We counted 27 species that surrounded us in this small area. Amazing, we were Blessed!


1 comment:

JimSims said...

What a morning that was. I must admit, there were so many birds flying around us and they were so close it was almost impossible for me to get them located and photographed.
At times my binoculars were not needed to identify the bird, thats how close they were. We have only been back a few days but I miss the north woods and all it has to offer something terrible.