Hello Birders,

As the current MOU field trip chair I'd like to announce the season's first
MOU Affiliated trip.

Dave Bartkey will be leading a tour of spots in Rice county for early
waterfowl migrants on Saturday, March 23rd.

Please meet Dave at 7am at the Dairy Queen west of the freeway along Hwy.
60. Park at the trail head for the Sakatah Singing Hills Bike Trail.

To start, this trip will focus on Wells Lake, where the group hopes to find
many species of common ducks and some geese.

In the late morning/early afternoon (if weather conditions are favorable)
the group can do some hawk watching at River Bend Nature Center. Golden
Eagle, Red-shouldered Hawk, Sandhill Crane, Turkey Vulture, Northern
Harrier, American White Pelican and Sharp-shinned and Cooper's Hawks are
very possible! You never know what you'll see!

If interested, please contact Dave directly by email (
[email protected] ). Do not reply to this post or the entire
list-serv.

There is no charge for attending MOU - affiliated Field trips, but working
out car-pooling and sharing gas expenses amongst yourselves is encouraged.


PS: if interested in leading an MOU - affiliated trip, please contact me
directly. Do not reply to the entire list-serv

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Sincerely,

Jim Ryan
Saint Paul's Westside
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One of the first conditions of happiness is that the link between Man and
Nature shall not be broken. -* Leo Tolstoy*

A well governed appetite is the greater part of liberty. - *Lucius Annaeus
Seneca*
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