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Ice On The Big Lake

23
January
Grand Haven Pier

Grand Haven Pier

Even though it was in the teens along the lakeshore and very cold with a slight northerly breeze, the sun finally came out today. I have been wanting to do some ice and lighthouse photos this winter but it has been almost constantly cloudy here and at the lake. Today was cold but perfect for light and the lake affect clouds stayed out over the lake making for good lighting and contrast, something we don’t always get with snow. You will notice in the photos that the ice extends as far as you can see except for a few small openings here and there. This is because Lake Michigan is frozen almost quit a ways out and with the prolonged arctic blast we are in, it will likely continue to build ice further out. It is predicted that this will be a record year for ice on the great lakes. One benefit from this is that the lake levels will stay up and we should start seeing less lake affect snow as there won’t be the evaporation with the ice cover like there is with open water. If going to the beach, be extremely careful as the ice is not always as safe as it may look.

Lake Ice

Lake Ice

As I traveled down the lake to Port Sheldon I say an immature Bald Eagle. In the open water of Pigeon Lake there were good numbers of Buffleheads and Canvasback Ducks. These and other northern breeding species can often be found in open waters of and near the great lakes in winter. The problem this year is that there isn’t much open water since it has been so cold. If you find open water on the rivers or drowned river mouths, you should find plenty of water fowl.

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Winter Wonderland

25
January
Karner Blue Preserve

Karner Blue Preserve

Now that winter is finally here, get out and enjoy the beauty that comes with the cold. Birds are now easier to see close as the temperatures drop and the snows come. My bird feeders are now very active with a large number of birds. If you are looking for water fowl, try around the piers on Lake Michigan as they are congregating by the dozens or hundreds in the calm open water just past the ice. Be extremely careful as the piers are covered in ice and don’t venture out on the ice piles as they are always to be considered unsafe to be on.

St Joe Light

St Joe Light Covered in Ice

The recent days of wind have left some interesting ice formations and covered everything in a layer of ice along the lake shore. The lake effect snows have also blanketed trees in a winter wonderland of snow.

Great-Horned Owls will be beginning to nest at any time now. If you live near a wooded area you may want to listen for them after dark in the evenings. Remember if you feed the birds; don’t stop during the cold snowy weather as they become dependent on the food source once you start. Watch for unusual or rare winter visitors at your feeders.  The Redpolls and others are always a welcome site this time of year.

Get and enjoy the beauty before it is gone. Local parks are great places to see the snow covered trees and look of birds or drive to one of the beaches along Lake Michigan to see what the wind and waves can do. If you are extremely brave you could kayak as I saw someone doing in St. Joe. For the rest of us snowshoes or cross country skis are a great way to get out.

And don’t forget to dress warm!

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