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From: Jim Williams [mailto:two-j...@att.net]=20
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 9:32 PM
Subject: Jude, Wednesday 16 Feb 05
Jude had a good day. Without prompting, she moved her right arm several=20
times. Her right side from head to toe has been paralyzed, so
The popular 80 mile Lansing Loop will begin at the Hwy
35 entrance to Goose Island County Park south of
LaCrosse. Meet at 7AM, March 19.
Travel south to the Hwy. 82 bridge to Lansing with an
adventure into the hills across Lawrence Ridge near
DeSoto, WI down Mule Hollow Rd. to Rush Creek. Lunch
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This is the Northwest Minnesota Birding Report for Friday, February 18,
2005 sponsored by the Detroit Lakes
This evening after work I went north of town to check out the owl
situation. First, I went up C.R.1 and found 4 NORTHERN HAWK OWLS and 4
GREAT GRAY OWLS. I then went west on C.R.22 to C.R.24 (Blind Lake Road)
and found 11 GREAT GRAY OWLS and a gray phased EASTERN SCREECH OWL . The
Screech Owl
This is the Duluth Birding Report for Thursday, February 17, 2005,
sponsored by the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union.
On the 16th, Mike Hendrickson found a BOREAL OWL along the Hwy 61
Expressway between Duluth and Two Harbors. The bird was on the north
side of the road about 200 yds. northeast
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This is the Minnesota Birding Report for Thursday, February 17th.
As of February 13th, the gray-morph GYRFALCON was still in Dakota
County near the junction of Dakota County Road 42 and state
Hi All,
Dan Lockshaw and I are here in Duluth from California. We would greatly
appreciate hearing reports of current locations of Boreal Owls. You can
reach us on our cell phones - 818.522.5261 (me) and 714.504.1150 (Dan).
Other hopeful is Gyrfalcon (missed the one near Hastings this
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