RFI - May head up to Hedbom Forest Road tomorrow AM, but my four wheel drive
is in the shop. What is the current condition of the road? Thanks for any
help provided!
Birded portions of Sherburne Refuge area Ann Lake this morning -
highlights were a Great Blue Heron in the open marsh near
I received a call at our office that a Varied Thrush has been visiting a =
feeder in Big Falls. If you are interested you can call Marta at =
218/276-2339.
Mark Martell
Director of Bird Conservation
Audubon Minnesota
2357 Ventura Drive #106
St. Paul, MN 55125
651-739-9332
651-731-1330 (FAX)
Today, the 200 Bohemian Waxwings were at the Dr. Perrot Eye Clinic in Grand
Rapids, near the city police department. They have been here at least 3
days during the last week.
Upon returning home, I had nearly 50 Bohemian Waxwings in my yard in Bovey.
Pretty easy bird to find around here
there were 25-30 snow buntings on rice lake rd 1/4 mile past martin rd
in the field next to the coffee cabin at 2:15 today
The Sharp-tailed Grouse feeder 2.6 mi N of Tamarack in Aitkin Co
(mentioned on yesterday's Duluth RBA) is actually on Co Rd 31, not Co
Rd 16. The directions: in Tamarack, go 1 mi N from MN Hwy 210 on Co Rd
6 / Kestrel Ave; here Co Rd 6 curves left and Kestrel Ave jogs right
and continues
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This morning at 8 am on Lake CR 2 just 1 mile North of the Sand River sign
Susan Schumacher and I were able to enjoy a male Spruce Grouse picking around
out in the road for 15 minutes before an oncoming truck
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Jerry Pruett, Chuck Krulas, John Hockema, and I went looking for the =
good birds that have been appearing
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The season for trapping birds for falconry closed on Dec 30. No =
trapping technique I am aware of uses a free
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I agree with Mark Martell that the falconer was more than likely
unaware of the gyr. I have met a falconer, I can't think of his name
who is
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Jeff:
Falconers can trap escaped birds at any time and according to Minnesota
state law can also trap wild raptors.
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Personally I would rather see banders leave this gyr alone. I would =
think by now with all information on
htmldiv style='background-color:'DIV class=RTEA throng of people (20)
were at 180th amp; Donnelly this evening but the mega star was absent.
Presumably, the Gyrnbsp;had over eaten and fell asleep with the warm sun
keeping himnbsp;warmnbsp; andnbsp;snug on a perch unknownnbsp; to us.
Perhaps
Chet Meyers writes:
Sorry I did not mention the slaty-backed and glaucous gulls were seen from the
wooden obervation platform which is along Black Dog road. Parking lot obvious.
Chet Meyers
Does anyone know about the Green-tailed Towhee that was spotted in Mountain
Lake.
I'd like to speak with someone about the bird. I'm writing a story for the
National Post newspaper in Canada.
Tanya Flanagan
416-383-2338
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