Yes, to your point, Dave, I learned that in northern Minnesota, under normal
weather circumstances, the "local" birds appeared towards dusk, and the
visiting, wintering birds would be more active during the day.
JPA
John Askildsen
Millbrook, New York
On 02/04/17, David Klauber wrote:
Yes, to your point, Dave, I learned that in northern Minnesota, under normal
weather circumstances, the "local" birds appeared towards dusk, and the
visiting, wintering birds would be more active during the day.
JPA
John Askildsen
Millbrook, New York
On 02/04/17, David Klauber wrote:
I would add maybe typically, but not necessarily crepuscular. I also had the
good fortune to get my lifer in Minnesota some years back, and it was fairly
active mid-morning. From what I heard from locals this was fairly typical, at
least that winter
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I would add maybe typically, but not necessarily crepuscular. I also had the
good fortune to get my lifer in Minnesota some years back, and it was fairly
active mid-morning. From what I heard from locals this was fairly typical, at
least that winter
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