Terribly sad news. Was it probably due to lack of food-finding in a habitat
it doesn't come from?

I'm reminded of the barn owl in January 2020 down in Zim, MN that weakened
and died in front of a flock of birdwatchers. Then the ivory gulls that
came to the Duluth lakefront in early January 2016; two of those gulls died
if I'm not mistaken, even though the birders were treating the gulls at
least some of the time to fresh fish and other chum to keep them close.
Birds far from their home range must all be at risk of starvation.

By now it seems a worthy topic as to whether an out-of-territory bird in
cold weather might need a little help in the way of bread scraps, seed,
fish, etc. in case that would help see it on its way to wherever it finds
more of its own kind. Maybe a long shot but I couldn't help wondering.
*Tanya Beyer*

http://www.epiphaniesafield.com


On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 12:07 PM GLENN CIEGLER <cieglergl...@msn.com> wrote:

> 😢😢😢
>
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> > On Nov 30, 2021, at 10:32 AM, Anthony Hertzel <axhert...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > The Ross’s Gull was being transported to the Wildlife Rehab Center in
> St. Paul this morning, but it died in transit.
> >
> > Anthony Hertzel
> > axhert...@gmail.com
> >
> >
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