If you missed the PBS Nature show about bird nests last Weds (like I did,) it
is repeated in the metro area this Sunday eve at 700 pm.
I love that many PBS shows are rebroadcast. It removes the "missed it"
disappointment factor, unless you are Always too busy.
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Richard Hunt and I just saw a 2nd Shrike with the previously mentioned one.
Tony Lau
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From: "Jason Bolish"
Date: Apr 10, 2015 10:35 AM
Subject: [mou-net] Loggerhead Shrike in Anoka Co
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Relocated the Loggerhead Shrike at 9:45am at the location previou
Hugo , Washington county, today
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Follow-up in case anyone was thinking of chasing: the shrike has been
identified as a Northern.
Bob Dunlap
bobthebirdman.com
On Apr 10, 2015 3:00 PM, "Bob Dunlap" wrote:
> Andy Nyhus just called to report a Loggerhead Shrike at the intersection
> of 62nd St. and Quartz Ave. This is northeast of
I still live in the trees (but only the ones within wifi range).
On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Pete Makousky wrote:
> Wonderful show except the end where the narrator says "deep in our primate
> past we too once lived in trees."
>
> I have to say that is shockingly incorrect. And very unbirdy
Andy Nyhus just called to report a Loggerhead Shrike at the intersection of
62nd St. and Quartz Ave. This is northeast of the town of Mayer in Carver
County.
Bob Dunlap
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