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David Cahlander da...@cahlander.com Burnsville, MN 952-894-5910
No Varied Thrush or Bohemian Waxwings but there were at least 50 Robins
in our neighborhood today. Also Redpolls and Siskins
Manley Olson
Falcon Heights
Bill Lane, the foremost owl expert of the north woods will present a program
on northern forest owls and his research on Boreal Owls, their nesting and
breeding in Minnesota. He will also discuss how we can manage the forest to
encourage their survival.
Please join us on Thursday, January 27, 20
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I was out today birding with some folks from Missouri and Nebraska. We =
started at Sax Zim bog and drove th
Some Iowan friends of mine and I took a trip to Sax Zim today. We found a
total of 3 Northern Hawk Owls and 8 Great Gray Owls (GGOW). Seven of the
GGOWs were found just south and east of the intersection of 7 and 52 later
in the day. One of the GGOWs vocalized numerous times while we were
watchi
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At 5:00 the owl was in the woods/marsh to the west of the building =
easily seen from the parking lot, where
We're going to Panama in a trip led by "Guido" who apparently just led a
trip for a group of Mnnesotans.
If any read this, How was the trip?
Dick
Richard C. Carlson
Tahoe City, CA, and Tucson, AZ
Full time Birder, Biker and Rotarian
Part-time Economist
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Tahoe: 530-581-0624
Normally wouldn't post some of these birds, but they seemed notable today.
Found a Peregrine (THE Peregrine?) working the grain elevators on Port
Terminal in Duluth today. Was fairly prominent and easy to see from
the roads in the area.
Also chasing the Rock Pigeons around was one Light Juvenile
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Jan. 22 - 12:45pm - Dave Cahlander just phoned. He's looking at the Great Gray
Owl which is perched just south of Eagan post office and is visible from
Lexington Ave. Be warned that there is no stopping on Lexi
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Jan. 22. I looked for the Great Gray Owl in Eagan around 9:30am without
success. The deep snow last night covered up what little grass habitat there is
at this locality, plus it is noisy site with the mail tru
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