In response to the person asking about Snowies being seen at the
airport... I saw on large female on Saturday around 1pm.
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From: mou-net-ad...@cbs.umn.edu [mailto:mou-net-ad...@cbs.umn.edu] On
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Thanks everyone for the response as to where to locate them.
Another question: Does anyone have any experience in providing nest boxes
for them ? I have read varying info on the web with some sources saying that
they regularily use them and others saying they shun nest boxes.
Considering the na
Hello,
Does anyone know of any reliable locations to see red-headed woodpeckers in
SE Minnesota ?
Thanks
Are the MSP Snowy Owls still being seen? Thanks!
John Ellis- St. Paul
In addition to yours, I've heard American Goldfinches, a few Downy
woodpeckers, and a Great Horned Owl in our neck of the woods (Ham Lake,
Anoka Co).
Susan
>From: "alyssa"
>To:
>Subject: [mou] singing birds
>Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 15:56:17 -0600
>
>I'd like to know what bird songs people have
Tuesday:
Red-shouldered Hawk (immature) seen in Dakota Co. on Hwy 55 just west of
CR42 (west), Same hawk was seen about a month ago just a few hundred yards
to the east. From the back this bird looks just like a Red-tailed Hawk, but
in the front the streaking is almost uniform from the chest
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