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Three weeks after the initial sighting, the Inca Dove is still
present in downtown Two Harbors. This morning it was seen roosting
in an ash tree two houses west of 304 2nd Avenue.
A Townsend's Solitaire has also been seen for the past several days
in downtown Two Harbors. Don and Carol Crust
Nancy Jackson saw a Northern Mockingbird on the 17th and 18th in Hoyt
Lakes. The bird is being seen behind the pink house on Elmwood
Street, and has apparently been present for about a week.
Jim Lind
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Have a favorite bird quote?
Mine is probably the biblical command to bird :), Look at the birds of
the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your
heavenly Father feeds them. (Matthew 6:26).
Now if I could just find a similar reference for listing
Al Schirmacher
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I failed to post the return of the evening grosbeaks in August here on
the Canadian border. They are usually only gone from here for 2 months
or so. I guess I considered it a normal feeder bird at this location.
Both my platform feeders are full of them for a decent part of the day
(50+
Ely
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Feed the birds and what do you get? Fat birds!
from Mary Poppins
John Lundy,
West Duluth
On Nov 20, 2007, at 2:50 PM, Pastor Al Schirmacher wrote:
Have a favorite bird quote?
Mine is probably the biblical command to bird :), Look at the
birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store
Not my usual type of thread, but I'll bite.
First, due entirely to the vintage of my choice I feel inclined to put this
quote in a historical perspective. It would date back to just 13 years
after the Migratory Bird Treaty, 26 years after the incorporation of the
National Audubon Society, and 31
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