start of a route 5.
How many routes you would be willing to cover (each route takes
approximately 1:30 to complete)
I hope you'll join us on this fun project -- our volunteers LOVE their
owl-prowl evenings!
Julie O'Connor
Operations Director
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory
_www.hawk
Minnesota birders,
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is known as an observation point for an
incredible fall migration of birds of prey (raptors). These birds are
traveling
from their summer breeding grounds to their wintering grounds and nearly
85,000 of these birds fly through Duluth on thei
I have lost touch with Judy Layzell. If she (or someone who knows her)
could please email me privately, I'd love to reestablish contact.
Thank you,
Julie
Julie O'Connor
Volunteer Coordinator/Naturalist
218-348-2291
_joconnor@hawkridge.org_ (http://jocon...@hawkridge.org/)
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of a route
5. How many routes you would be willing to cover (each route takes
approximately 1:20 to complete)
I hope you'll join us on this fun project -- our volunteers LOVE their
owl-prowl evenings!
Good birding,
Julie
Julie O'Connor
Volunteer Coordinator/Naturalist
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7:40am, Friday, October 28.
My husband just called to tell me that he saw a Snowy Owl perched on a
median lamp post on the 'Duluth-most' third of the Bong Bridge between Duluth,
MN and Superior, WI.
Julie O'Connor
Volunteer Coordinator/Naturalist
218-348-2291
_joconnor
conference coordinator Julie O'Connor at
rrfindul...@aol.com or at 218-348-2291.
Julie O'Connor
2011 RRF Local Conference Coordinator
Duluth, Minnesota
rrfindul...@aol.com
218-348-2291
Click on links below to visit:
Raptor Research Foundation
University of Minnesota Dulut
onference_
(http://www.raptorresearchfoundation.org/conferences/current-conference) or
via the link on
the Hawk Ridge homepage (_www.hawkridge.org_ (http://www.hawkridge.org) ).
Contact Local Conference Coordinator Julie O'Connor if you have questions:
_RRFinDuluth@aol.com_ (mailto:rrfindul.
I had 4 (3 males, 1 female) at my feeders just south of Proctor (Duluth)
at 7 this morning. I'm probably 20 to 25 miles south of Molly. I was
surprised to see them--it's been about 3 years since I last had them here.
Julie O'Connor
Duluth, MN
In a message dated 4/27/20
irely mis-informed, but I've been under the impression that the
'human = food' concept is one of the facets that makes falconry so
challenging.
I'd be perfectly happy (in fact, I'd prefer) to receive any comments off
list.
Thanks,
Julie O'Connor
Dulut
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