Connie,
Thxs very much .. A strong interest . My Uncle Ray St. Ores --- very long
career in Wildlife management --- was President of the Trumpeter Swan Society .
Thxs again ,
Jack St. Ores
Stillwater
> On Nov 15, 2021, at 5:10 PM, MOU wrote:
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Around 9 this morning there were about 8 Trumpeter Swans flying over low.
One was kind enough to say something.
Connie Grundhofer
Anoka County
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> In having lived and birded in Cass County off-and-on for ove
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In having lived and birded in Cass County off-and-on for over 50 years, the
only black-billed
magpies I had seen until this year were in McKinley Twp where they are known to
breed. This
year I also found one in Sec. 20 of Ansel Twp on the Pine River Breeding Bird
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