The simple word link I sent transformed into a monstrous alpha/number url.
But I just copied and pasted it into browser and it opened to this DNR
webinar page. Hope this works to find the TUSW webinar.
https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/fishwildlife/outreach/index.html
-Original Message-
copied from the 10/13/22 wildlife newsletter.
DNR webinars cover CWD information, tundra swans
We've got webinars coming up on CWD testing requirements and other
CWD-related information, as well as the tundra swan migration.
Turkey Vultures did the same in rural Northern California. We would see them
with wings outstretched in large oak trees on our way to school. They seemed to
be enjoying the warm sunshine.
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> On Oct 13, 2022, at 6:33 AM, Laura Erickson
> wrote:
>
> I spend a lot of time
I spend a lot of time in Florida, where my son lives, and often see Turkey
Vultures, and Black Vultures, sitting with wings extended, usually first
thing in the morning, which is probably their way to dry rain or heavy dew
off their wings before thermals get them up in the air. This can also be a
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