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Kyle TePoel <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 May 2016 21:34:19 -0600
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Hiking deep into a wet, wooded ravine on my in-laws farm, I found a pair of
Acadian Flycatchers.  First given away by regular vocalizations, then
spotted after much scanning.  I observed them for several minutes, hiked
on, and then on my return I found them again in the same area.  I always
suspected they might be on their property, which is not too far from other
known locations for this bird (particularly Beaver Creek Valley State
Park).  Only took me 11 years to verify my suspicion.  The farm is on the
western edge of Houston County south of Rushford.

Kyle Te Poel
Columbia Heights

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