Howard Towle and I relocated the Moose Lake Carolina Wren today at 5th and
Cedar, not far from where it had been originally found by John and Chris
Hockema. It was associating with a flock of Chickadees and Nuthatches,
even foraging well up in the trees with them.
Doug Kieser
Minneapolis
The Carolina Wren, was perched and singing behind the visitors center
Today at noon. This is the center down in the valley, not at the gate.
Mark Palas
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Many birding organizations have banded together and are calling 2018 The
Year of the Bird. Information can be found in the 2017 Winter edition of
Audubon magazine. If you do not receive the Audubon magazine, go to
www.birdyourworld.org for details. The list of participating organizations
does not
Two Snowy Owls were seen yesterday around noon a few miles north of Bisson
Lake. I was able to see one late yesterday afternoon at the corner of 340th
St and 190th Ave.
Steve Midthune
Lake Park
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SAX-ZIM CBC
Monday December 18, 2017
Mild temps and a near-record number of participants enabled us to tally 37
species…which TIES OUR ALL-TIME SPECIES COUNT!
This was my 33rd year conducting the Christmas Bird Count in the Sax-Zim Bog.
The center of the 15-mile diameter circle is at the
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