I have some old birding magazines I want to give away free to whoever
will take them (Living Bird, Birding, Birdwatcher's Digest). There must
be 200-300.
"Living Bird" is the magazine of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
"Birding" is the magazine of the American Birding Association.
"Birdwatchers Di
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I need to get hold of Tony Mahan who puts together the MOU newsletter. I =
was wondering if anyone on this li
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This afternoon at the south side of the bath house on Lake Superior was =
a winter plumage Red Knot. The Red
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Today I saw one Buff-breasted Sandpiper (at about 1:30pm) where Herb =
Dingmann reported them on Friday. =20
I saw a tiny hummingbird this morning, a lot smaller than the RTH. It
had a green back and tail, sides were either just turning red or
orange,white throat, and its wings reached the tip of the tail when it
rested. The only hummingbird I could find that it could be is a
Calliope Hummingbird.
Na
Mike Hendrickson just called to report that at 11:00 AM today (Saturday)
he, Tom Auer, and Robbye Johnson watched a juvenile Pomarine Jaeger fly
directly overhead them at Wisconsin Point. The bird flew in along the
beach on the Wisconsin side of the Superior Entry, flew through the entry,
and was l
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The Sabine's Gull was still present on Friday afternoon as I saw it on
the back (farthest southeast pond away from the
Hillside Rd. runs about 6 miles between the tiny
community of Reno at the west end of Dike 8 of the
Miss. R. and Co. Rd. 3, just west of Brownsville.
Birding includes access to Dorer Hardwood Forest and
snowmobile/horse trails into habitat still attractive
to nesting Cerulean Warblers, Veerys, &
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Eurasian Collard Doves are not native birds, and thus are not protected. They
would fall in the same category as Starlings
and House Sparrows and Mute Swans.
Interesting about the coloration of the Ringed Turtle Doves. All the ones that
I have seen have been almost pure white. I
assumed that
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