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Pheasant questionMale Ring-necked Pheasants disrupt leks and attack =
adults; also reduce nesting success by
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Had one male Eastern Bluebird on Saturday December 9, 2006. Location
Lake Rebecca Rd. one-half mile north of
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The first family of whooping cranes of the eastern experimental
population (2 adults and one chick) departed Necedah NWR in central
Wisconsin on
Bill Bolin just reported a Snowy Owl in Murray County. From the
intersection of US Hwy 59 and Murray County Road 21 go one more mile south
and turn right onto a gravel township road. The bird was spotted on a
fence post along the first mile stretch of road, and was seen later in the
open field to
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This afternoon Dave Grosshuesch found an female/immature Lark Bunting
along Airbase Road near the Duluth airport. Coming from the south on
US Highway 53, turn right (north) onto Stebner Road, and go 0.25 mile
and turn right (east) onto Airbase Road. The bird was foraging along
the shoulder,
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Subject: Slaty-Backed Gull, etc.
From: KCTEPO00 AT smumn.edu
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 10:43:23 -0600
I checked
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The adult SBGU was first seen tonight at about 3:40pm at the east end of the
east lake at Black Dog. It joined several hundred other gulls that were
standing/roosting on the ice on the south side of the lake,
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