[mou] Article re mammal cycles

2004-12-17 Thread Richard Carlson
The Bioscience article referred to by Jim Williams is
unreadable except by subscribers or possibly computer
geniuses. It would be great if someone could post it
where it is readable.

Dick Carlson
Native Minnesotan, temporarily absent since 1960


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 From: Jim Williams two-j...@att.net
 Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 13:51:30 -0600
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 Subject: [mou] Boreal Owl caching food
 
 For an interesting photograph of a Boreal Owl in a
 nest box surrounded 
 by captured prey items, go to 
 http://www.aibs.org/bioscience/current_issue.html
 The address takes you to the current issue of
 BioScience magazine.
 
 The bird apparently was caching food.
 
 There is an accompanying article entitled The
 Puzzles of Population 
 Cycles and Outbreaks of Small Mammals Solved? that
 can be downloaded 
 as a pdf file. It might be interesting reading in
 this, the winter of 
 owls brought to us by prey shortages.
 
 Thanks to friend Mike Mulligan of Calgary for
 providing the information.
 
 Jim Williams
 Wayzata, Minnesota
 
 

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Full-time Birder, Biker and Rotarian
Part-time Economist
Tucson, AZ  Lake Tahoe, CA
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Tahoe 530-581-0624


[mou] Article re mammal cycles

2004-12-17 Thread Jim Williams
This is true, as I too found out. I hope to have a copy of the text 
later today (being neither subscribed nor a genius, I have asked 
someone to send it to me). Assuming it arrives, I will share it with 
anyone interested. Let me know.
Jim Williams
Wayzata


On Dec 17, 2004, at 10:52 AM, Richard Carlson wrote:


The Bioscience article referred to by Jim Williams is
unreadable except by subscribers or possibly computer
geniuses. It would be great if someone could post it
where it is readable.

Dick Carlson
Native Minnesotan, temporarily absent since 1960


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 Message: 1
 Cc: MnBird mnb...@lists.mnbird.net, MOU-net
 mou-...@cbs.umn.edu
 From: Jim Williams two-j...@att.net
 Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 13:51:30 -0600
 To: WisBirdNet wisbi...@lawrence.edu
 Subject: [mou] Boreal Owl caching food

 For an interesting photograph of a Boreal Owl in a
 nest box surrounded
 by captured prey items, go to
 http://www.aibs.org/bioscience/current_issue.html
 The address takes you to the current issue of
 BioScience magazine.

 The bird apparently was caching food.

 There is an accompanying article entitled The
 Puzzles of Population
 Cycles and Outbreaks of Small Mammals Solved? that
 can be downloaded
 as a pdf file. It might be interesting reading in
 this, the winter of
 owls brought to us by prey shortages.

 Thanks to friend Mike Mulligan of Calgary for
 providing the information.

 Jim Williams
 Wayzata, Minnesota



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Richard Carlson
Full-time Birder, Biker and Rotarian
Part-time Economist
Tucson, AZ  Lake Tahoe, CA
rcc...@pacbell.net
Tucson 520-760-4935
Tahoe 530-581-0624
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