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JUST ASSUME THE ASSUME IN PREVIOUS POST READS AWESOME . ENOUGH SAID.
JIM
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The Gyrfalcon was found again at 4:00 o'clock on Friday. It was at the =
same location as reported
by Jim Mat
A Great Grey Owl was seen this evening at dusk in Elm Creek Park in Champlin.
I was on Zachary Lane just before it becomes
Hayden Lake Road just north of the pet exercise area. The owl was seen in an
elm tree in the field to the west.
Steve Weston on Quigley Lake in Eagan
swest...@comcast.net
Went up to Aitkin County this afternoon, and ended up with 40 Great Grey
Owls, 2 Northern Hawk Owls and 1 Barred Owl (Barred Owl was a few miles
north of 210 on Cty 5 near the Logging Camp. Most of the Great Greys
seen south and west of Palisade. Zero seen on Cty 18.
Request: Whomever picked
At 10.00AM this morning, friday 4th of february:
1 Townsend's solitaire outside Lori's coffee shop.
The bird was moving from tree to tree south along Cleveland and may be
hard to relocate at this exact location.
Per Johansson
Dept. of Conservation Biology
Box 7002, SLU
SE-750 07 Uppsala
tel. n
The Townsend's Solitaire was present this morning along the road to Ann Lake
Campground in Sherburne County (only the second time over the last month
I've seen it). It was singing and - if you'll pardon the anthropomorphism -
cavorting in the sun & warmth.
This part of Ann Lake is accessible from
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Cornell University has an interesting page on Evening Grosbeak numbers =
with
several possible theories for their decline. A range retraction afte
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Yesterday's sighting of the Gyrfalcon was wonderful but
I need to give credit where credit is due.
When I ori
Feb. 3, saw 6 great grey owls west of Wild River State Park in Chisago =
Cty. between the park entrance and town of Sunrise. The previous day I =
saw 3 in the park while cross country skiing.=20
After many helpful emails and consulting the book A Guide to the Nests,
Eggs, and Nestlings of North American Bird by Paul Baicich and Colin
Harrison the mystery egg is a common goldeneye egg. Further explanation can
be found at my blog http://www.birdchick.com/blog.html.
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Sharon Stiteler
Mi
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