(Posted by Todd Mitchell via moumn.org)
Immature and mature Golden Eagles (one of each) spotted soaring together
over Bluff on North side of Winona County 25, just East of County 102. Photos
taken of both. 3:30 12-30-18
43°51'40.0"N 91°47'26.9"W
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Mark Martell from Audubon MN is speaking on GOEAs in winter. The last
survey of the Miss River Valley was just completed. Big numbers of eagles
were found in MN and WI. You might have volunteered for a survey.
6:45 Fairview Commy Center Program at 7:00. free. location and map in
link.
Golden Eagles Dinner at the Lake on Saturday, October 12, 2013 at the Audubon
Center of the North Woods near Sandstone, MN.
The Audubon Center of the North Woods invites you to a wonderful dinner in our beautiful lakeside dining hall, followed by a presentation on Golden Eagles. Jennifer
21:55:43 2011
Subject: Re: [mou-net] FW: [mou-net] Golden Eagles harmed by wind turbines
If you need cell phones in the BWCA maybe you should stay in Edina.
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If you need cell phones in the BWCA maybe you should stay in Edina.
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Ditto. Wouldn't a satellite phone work?
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If you need cell phones in the BWCA maybe you should stay in Edina.
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Most
From: Michael Hendrickson mlhendrick...@yahoo.com
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Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 15:12:58 -0700
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Most cell towers I see today do not have
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To: Eric Harrold
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Studies done in Florida by the FL Conservation Society and Audubon, etc, showed
that ANY towers
, Jun 15, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Chuck Cole cnc...@earthlink.net wrote:
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Studies done in Florida by the FL
Some folks refer to them as scientostitutes (root words obvious).
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Sadly
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Date: Wednesday, June 15, 2011, 11:04 AM
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: [mou-net] FW: [mou-net] Golden Eagles harmed by wind turbines
Chuck,
Simply put, Florida is not southwest Minnesota...for a variety of
reasons. I do not find the comparison valid. Much more
concentrated movement through Florida.
Eric Harrold
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: [mou-net] Golden Eagles harmed by wind turbines
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Date: Wednesday, June 15, 2011, 12:43 PM
The studies done by orgs in FL were not restricted to sites in FL. I was being
brief in my citation. Bird behavior is not limited
to states. They are migratory, as you may discover
: [mou-net] Golden Eagles harmed by wind turbines
The studies done by orgs in FL were not restricted to sites in FL. I was being
brief in my citation. Bird behavior is not limited
to states. They are migratory, as you may discover. Windmills and other
towers are located in other places than SW
://colderbythelakebirding.blogspot.com/
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Sadly, the wind power industry has a paid ornithological advocate,
Paul
: [mou-net] Golden Eagles harmed by wind turbines
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Date: Monday, June 13, 2011, 6:37 PM
It is indeed, unfortunate. There seems to be no escaping the
conclusion that all forms of energy production come at some kind of
price. We need to minimize the side-effects or collateral
...@moosewoods.us wrote:
From: linda whyte bi...@moosewoods.us
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To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Date: Monday, June 13, 2011, 6:37 PM
It is indeed, unfortunate. There seems to be no escaping the
conclusion that all forms of energy production come
The really unfortunate thing is that the Altamont project was build
during a period when these birds were very few. It is only since the
banning of DDT that the populations has gotten much larger. I believe
that today there would EIS taking place before any new wind farms are
built. I knew
Thompson thomp...@hotmail.com
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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 1:32 PM
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Ah but the midwest is important. We have many forested and shoreline regions.
We along the North Shore of Lake Superior in Minnesota are concerned
This is most unfortunate:
http://www.ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?Article_ID=20764utm_source=newsletterutm_medium=emailutm_campaign=DPD
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Sincerely,
Jim Ryan
Saint Paul's Westside
One of the first conditions of happiness is that the link between Man and
Nature shall not be broken. -* Leo
It is indeed, unfortunate. There seems to be no escaping the
conclusion that all forms of energy production come at some kind of
price. We need to minimize the side-effects or collateral damages of
all of them---and start by examining our own energy consumption.
Linda Whyte
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011
Judy Chucker and I spotted a kettle of five golden eagles today from the
parking lot of the Old Cedar Avenue Bridge area in Bloomington. At first
glance, they appeared to be just more juvenile bald eagles. Then Judy
noticed the small white wrist patches and darker tails. After consulting
On two occasions this year I have been lucky enough to have golden ea
On two occasions this year I have been lucky enough to have golden eagles fly
right overhead while down on the Minnesota / Wisconsin border. On January 8th
with a group from the National Eagle Center we had a beautiful
this is a request that anyone who is out and about this week, ie
today through next Wednesday, and is lucky enough to see a golden
eagle, please email either myself of Scott Mehus (sc...@nationaleaglecenter.org
. ) We'd like to know the place and time, and age of bird if
possible.
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