Hey everyone,

I was out in the bog today guiding two clients from the Twin Cities.
Even though it was a little chilly (high temp below zero), it was a
beautiful day to be out in the bog.

Bird sightings from today:


Greenfield Rd & 27: The usual juvie Male Snowy Owl

CR 7 by the greenhouse: The usual female Snowy Owl

Admiral Rd: 2 Boreal Chickadees, 3 Gray Jays, 1 Pine Siskin (My first
Siskin this year)

Stone Lake Rd: N Hawk-owl about a mile out

Kelsey-whiteface feeders: 8 Pine Grosbeaks among other things

CR 444: The usual Evening Grosbeaks

Arkola Rd: lone male Ruffed Grouse

Owl Ave: The usual N Hawk-owl

CR 7: The usual flock of Snow Buntings

No Magpies or Shrikes or Sharp-tailed Grouse, and of course, no
Rough-legged Hawks.

As far as I know, only 1 Great Gray Owl was seen this evening, apparently
after sunset, just north of CR 133 along Hwy 7 on the west side.

I'll be out and about tomorrow.




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Happy Birding! --Chris W, Madison, WI
Tour Leader
Swallowtail Birding Tours
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Interpretive Naturalist
Mississippi Explorer Cruises
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