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Hey birders,
I just wanted to drop a note an tell everyone that we had a juvenile
Ferruginous Hawk pass over the Bethany Hawkwatch in Mankato yesterday a
little before noon. Alas, I was teaching and missed the bird, but our main
counter knew it wasn’t a Red-tail right away and his description looks real
good for that species.
We’ve had nearly 3,400 raptors pass through the Bethany Hawkwatch so far
this fall and this marks the second new species for the Hawkwatch
(Mississippi Kite in September).
Happy birding!
Chad Heins
Mankato
*Chad Heins*
Assistant Professor of Biology
Bethany Lutheran College
700 Luther Drive
Mankato, MN 56001
Office: 507.344.7327 | Toll Free: 800.944.3066
[log in to unmask] www.blc.edu
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