The owl is not in the box this morning.
George Skinner
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I had several at my home in Vadnais Heights this morning, feeding on pine
cones. I had seen them last week as well.
I would like to have some ideas on listing software. I have a yard list and
world list I would like to organize. Any ideas?
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I also saw a raven with a beak full of nesting material Monday morning
along the south bound lane of I-35.
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Joshua Bailly
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Spent some time in Koochiching near Northome working on one of my houses and
decided to take my 10 year old daughter birding in the afternoon. This is
her list She compiled for the day.
1 Red Tailed Hawk
1 Rough Legged Hawk
5 Pine Grosbeaks
100s of Redpolls ( 1 Hoary)
45 Snow Bunting
60 Ravines
Thank you for the birding list info. Birders Diary. Thayer, and e-bird were the
top vote getters.
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I was working in the Chippewa National Forest today and turned up another
Three-toed Woodpecker separate from the 2 I reported on Friday. This bird was
a male and has probably been in his little tamarack swamp for a while as most
of the trees had been worked over.
To get to the spot,
While birding in Dakota County, today, we saw Snow Buntings, and Horned Larks.
Our quest was the Gray Partridge, but sadly we were shut out. We watched the
area of 180th St. and Joan Ave around 2:15 pm and from 5-6:15 pm.
It was a chilly, but beautiful day, and we walked at Carpenter Park.
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