Re: [mou-net] boreal owl irruption

2013-02-26 Thread Terence Brashear
I am wondering if anyone has checked Pine County.  Plenty of habitat and in 04/05 owls were there too.   Terry Brashear Hennepin County, MN http://www.naturepixels.com birdnird AT yahoo.com From: Betsy Beneke To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU Sent: Tuesday, February

[mou-net] boreal owl irruption

2013-02-26 Thread Betsy Beneke
Two boreal owls found dead have been turned in to Sherburne NWR.  One from the town of Ogilvie and the other from Princeton.  It appears their irruption has occurred fairly far south of their normal range. Betsy Beneke Sherburne NWR Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SU

Re: [mou-net] for raptor-lovers, international birding--close to home

2013-02-26 Thread Curt Rawn
This link might work better. http://carpenternaturecenter.org/events/masters-of-the-sky/ Curt - Original Message - From: "linda whyte" To: Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 6:50 PM Subject: [mou-net] for raptor-lovers, international birding--close to home This weekend will bring an ex

[mou-net] for raptor-lovers, international birding--close to home

2013-02-26 Thread linda whyte
This weekend will bring an exciting opportunity for first-hand learning about raptors from beyond our state and national borders. Carpenter Nature Center is once again hosting a program by World Bird Sanctuary, which will feature some of the Sanctuary's resident birds, some of them in flight demons

[mou-net] Boreal Owl - Warren

2013-02-26 Thread Agassiz Audubon
Another dead Boreal Owl was found in Warren - downtown at the window of the Watershed District office in Warren this afternoon. That brings the total dead Boreals in the Warren area to 3. Along the roads between Warren and Karlstad today - several hundred birds - in several flocks - Common Redpol

[mou-net] RFI: Boreal Owl search

2013-02-26 Thread Peter Kondrashov
MN birders, I will be heading to Duluth on Friday in search of the Boreal Owl. I have not seen any reports from Stoney Point recently. Has anyone seen them around this area lately? Any further advice on what the best spots are for this species would be much appreciated. I know that you are probably