Greetings Minnesota Birders,
 
Spring is on its way!  Before things get too busy with spring  migration, 
though, the Western Great Lakes Spring Owl  Monitoring Project 
(_http://www.hawkridge.org/research/springowl.html_ 
(http://www.hawkridge.org/research/springowl.html) ) sends  volunteers out 
across the state to listen for, and 
report, calling owls.   YOU can be part of the action this year, as we are 
seeking new volunteers for  the program.
 
Owl routes are 9 miles long, follow a pre-determined path, and take  
approximately 90 minutes to complete.  You are asked to stop at one mile  
intervals and listen quietly for 5 minutes, then record any owls that you hear  
calling during that time.  Volunteers survey their route ONE time between  
April 
1 and April 15.  We have open routes all over the state of Minnesota,  
primarily in the southern and western quadrants of the state.
 
If you are interested in signing up for this project, please send  me the 
following information:
 
1. Your full name
2. Your mailing address and phone number
3. The county in which you live (or where you will be during April 1-15,  
2012)
4.  How many miles you are willing to drive to the start 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
218-348-2291
[email protected]_ (http://[email protected]/) 

Hawk  Ridge Bird Observatory:


_www.hawkridge.org_ (http://www.hawkridge.org/) 

Spring  Owl Monitoring:
_http://www.hawkridge.org/research/springowl.html_ 
(http://www.hawkridge.org/research/springowl.html) 

Peregrine  Watch:
_http://www.hawkridge.org/education/pw.html_ 
(http://www.hawkridge.org/education/pw.html) 
email:  [email protected]

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