[mou] Black-crowned Night-Heron, Ramsey Co.

2008-06-04 Thread wjflow...@aol.com
Black-crowned Night-Heron on the east side of Como Lake at about 10:30 this 
morning.

Bill Flowers
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[mou] Chisago County Owls

2005-01-31 Thread wjflow...@aol.com
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At 5:00 PM Sunday afternoon refound the Northern Hawk Owl on the  powerline 
on the south side of Chisago County Rd. 7, 1.7 miles west of I-35.  This is the 
same owl, at the same spot, previously reported by Tom Nelson on 29  Jan. 
This area is near Rush City and right off I-35.  This owl has now  been seen on 
three late afternoons in a row.
 
At 5:30 PM refound the Great Gray Owl 1.9 miles north of the  intersection of 
Cty Rd. 67 (Keystone Ave.) and MN 95.  This is  probably the owl previously 
reported by Dennis Martin on 27 Jan., but was a  little farther south than the 
location reported by him.  This owl was  spotted hunting in a field just to 
the west of Co. Rd. 67.  Also found  a Northern Harrier on Chisago 67 and 
another a little further north on  Chisago 9   This area is northeast of North 
Branch.
 
Both of these locations are not far off of I-35 and only an hour or so from  
Rosedale Shopping Center.  Be careful at the Northern Hawk Owl site, no  
shoulder, and a fair amount of traffic.
 
A good route to follow in terms of habitat is to follow Chisago County  9 
between the two sites. Just remember to shave a little distance off of the 1.7  
miles west of I-35 for the Northern Hawk Owl site if you take the County 9 
route  from the North Branch site.
 
My three times-a-week check at Carlos Avery and the adjacent Boot Lake  SNA 
on Saturday found a Great Horned Owl near the northwest corner of  Carlos 
Avery, eighty yards south of the east-west road.
 
Bill and Diane Flowers
Forest Lake

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Bill and Diane Flowers
Forest Lake

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[mou] Wednesday at Sax-Zim

2004-12-08 Thread wjflow...@aol.com
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A very overcast, misty and slippery afternoon at Sax-Zim found five  Northern 
Hawk Owls and three Great Gray Owls.
 
A Great Gray was found on Co. 133, 5.5 miles west of U.S. 53. Two Great  
Grays were found on Co. 213 (McDavitt Rd.).  One was 3.5 miles and one  3.9 
miles 
north of Co. 28.
 
Two Northern Hawk Owls were found on Co. 7, one 2.5 miles north of Co. 52;  
the other was found .5 miles north of Co. 28.
 
Three NHOW's were found on McDavitt Rd. (Co. 213). One .25 miles north  of 
Co. 28. One 2.9 miles north of Co. 28. The last was found 3.5 miles north of  
Co. 28, right across the road from one of the Great Grays mentioned above.
 
South Admiral Rd. (Co. 788) revealed nothing this afternoon except two  
Northern Shrikes.
 
Bill & Diane Flowers
Forest Lake

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Northern Shrikes.
 
Bill & Diane Flowers
Forest Lake

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[mou] Update on Clark's Nutcracker

2004-10-19 Thread wjflow...@aol.com
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My wife and I had fifteen minutes of great looks at the Clark's Nutcracker  
gorging itself at a feeder on Lee Circle in Silver Bay on Tuesday, Oct. 19 at  
about 2:00 P.M.
 
The feeder was easily visible from the street and is in a side-yard, very  
near the previously posted location at 20 Lee Circle.
 
Bill & Diane Flowers
Forest Lake

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about 2:00 P.M.
 
The feeder was easily visible from the street and is in a side-yard, ve=
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near the previously posted location at 20 Lee Circle.
 
Bill & Diane FlowersForest Lake

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