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7:15 am the owl is sitting in the hole of the wood duck box at the =
northwest corner of our house. You may
I read in the paper this AM that 1 crane survived. It was only a short
blurb. There was little detail but imagine there will be more on the
topic.
Lisa Gelvin-Innvaer
Jim Williams two-j...@att.net 2/3/2007 1:29 PM
AP has a complete article on the link below. These birds were raised
from
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For those interested in following the Whooping Crane news, you can keep up-=
to-date by reading the Field Journal at http://www.operationmigration.org/=
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On Friday Feb. 2, 2007 at 1:30 p.m. I noticed at my thistle feeder an
unusual bird. It was feeding with three
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My husband and I were in our Tower doing our monthly bird day watch on
January 31st I and seen a Snowy Owl being harassed by Crows, it kept flying by
the woods. We were hoping
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Watched on Blackdog on Sunday ~3:00pm.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v477/baznoded/4TempPosting/RLH1.jpg
Sometimes, a Picture is worth a 1000 words.
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Some one asked about activity at Covill Park recently. Was there today. =
About 30 eagles. They were very
Driving around just outside the Twin Cities, I have been struck by how
birdless it appears. I am seeing very few birds besides trash birds
(pigeons, starlings, house sparrows), crows, and an occasional Red-tailed
Hawk, often seen paired up. I did find a Kestrel today on Hwy 55 near just
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