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Well, it took almost all winter but I have a Hoary Redpoll today. He is
coming in with the flock of commons which number around 75. We've also got a
flock of Bohemian
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Are people still seeing the great greys near Aitkin? Where else are they
being seen? How long will they stick around Minnesota?
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Is there any status update on the Great Grays in Aitkin, especially =
around 4, 5, and 53? Still there in
Its amazing how much this bird moves around. We had looked for the gyr
since 2:30 or so without success and finally about 4:00 PM we saw geese and
ducks moving out of the river and heading south to feed. We decided to
follow then and see if the gyr showed up. Just south of Vermillion they
came
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MessageSaw and photgraphed them on 420, 5 and 4.
Ron Green
http://www.greensphotoimages.com/gallery
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At 5:30 PM Saturday I was able to locate the Great Gray Owl previously posted
at the stone bridge in West Medicine Lake Park. The bird was in a tree south
of the bridge. As I
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