Today, January 28th, I drove around Todd and Wadena County looking for Great
Grays. I didn't expect to find any, and Todd definetely lived up to its
expectations. Wadena County actually produced one Great Gray though. It was
seen around 3:30. I found it in the small town of Nimrod. It was along
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Those business owners might want to put bird feeders near their place of =
business (outside restaurant windows, o
The Three-toed Woodpecker was refound around 9:00 am by a group from
Indiana. (McDavitt Rd, 2.6 miles north of the Sax Rd. Follow the
footpath into the bog on the west side of the road, opposite a red and
white post.
Several Great Gray and Northern Hawk Owls along Cty Rd 7 (although
several bi
A thank you and friendly reminder (it isn't nagging until I've asked three
or more times:-) to ALL BIRDERS in/visiting Minnesota to please consider
submitting expenditures to the MOU conservation committee of ANY AND ALL
bird related activities.
Inclusive dates are Oct. 1, 2004 to Feb. 28, 2005.
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Timberjay News Tower.Ely.Orr Friday, January 28, 2005
Volume 16, Issue 5
Owlers bring in surprising influx of dollars
By Steve Foss
Owls flew
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Matt Hanan and I toured Pine County from 2:50 - 4:45 today. We found 23 Great
Gray Owls, one Northern Hawk Owl, two Northern Shrikes and two Bald eagles.
The Northern Hawk Owl wa
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