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David Cahlander da...@cahlander.com Burnsville, MN 952-894-5910
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One of our own - Laura Erickson - has written a new book: 101 Ways to Help
Birds (http://www.birderblog.com/bird/101.html). You might want to check it
out!
Al Schirmacher
Princeton, MN
Mille Lacs & Sherburne Counties
(I have no financial or other connections with this book.)
Went back to Miesville Ravine - this time with camcorder to hopefully get
some better audio of the birds I had been hearing - and trying to record
with a digital voice recorder (poor quality sound at high frequencies).
I couldn't believe the difference from Mon & Tues. Where there had been lots
of
Monday 6/12 at about 7 p.m. there was an adult Little
Blue Heron along I-94 S in the pond in the exit right
before 494 splits off. Yes, I was going 65 mph, but
the light was perfect, the bird is distinctive, I've
seen hundreds of them in other states, and it was a
very clear view. Large, all dark
I have heard people ask about Gypsy moths in the past, I felt this was
interesting.
-Original Message-
From: Bird discussion list for Pennsylvania
[mailto:pabi...@list.audubon.org] On Behalf Of Scott Weidensaul
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 7:06 PM
To: pabi...@list.audubon.org
Subject: Re: [
On Monday evening I stopped at the Purgatory Creek lake behind the Flagship
office building in Eden Prairie and found:
Caspian Tern (1)
Marsh Wren
Spotted Sandpiper
Ospray
Ring-billed Gulls (272) where are they nesting?
unk. Gull: larger than RBGU's but not as large as a Herring. Bill is quite
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