Just when I thought the Dodge Co. Snowy Owl season was ending another is
sighted. A dark owl was seen this morning at 7:45 on 700th St. sitting on the
barricade on the lane leading back to what I have been referring to as the old
school site (I asked a local who told me that the site was actual
The draft "Scoping Decision Document" on the Merriam Junction sand mine
adjacent to Louisville Swamp is available at:
http://www.co.scott.mn.us/ParksLibraryEnv/Environment/EnvReview/MerrJuncEIS/Pages/Home.aspx
Written comments should be mailed by March 21 to:
Kate Sedlacek
Environmental Healt
It has been pointed out that there was an error in my last e-mail.
While it is true that I did not want to embrace this gentleman what I was
trying to say was that I did not want to embarrass him.
Unfortunately my spell check had other ideas.
Thanks,
Jeff
I tend to always want to err on behalf of birds rather than people,
but in this situation, based on what I'm reading here, the owl is
roosting regularly in the same tree despite all the activity around it
and all the attention it's getting. The little guy has obviously
figured out that one of the r
I did not want to get into this discussion,
because I think that threads like this are not productive, but now I believe
that I have too. I think that the real problem here is too many people over
reacting. I was photographing the owl for 4 hours on Monday evening including
the time of the repo
Louisville Swamp in Scott County is a popular site for Metro birding. How
will our experience there be affected by proposed silica-sand mines
totaling 1200 acres on its border? Silica mines can bring blasting,
constant truck traffic and silica dust in the air.
There will be an EIS scoping meetin
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