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Hi folks,

I just picked up another dead Boreal Owl.that's three within the past week
(the one from Jim Lind in Two Harbors, the one by UMD and now another that
was found late last week in the Lakeside neighborhood).  This Lakeside owl
was emaciated and was found at the base of a woodpile.

 

I have a live sighting of a Boreal Owl on Scenic 61 just a bit south of the
Ryan Road at the corner of Scenic 61 and Spruce Court.  It was perched in a
spruce tree in the late afternoon yesterday.  The woman sent me a digital
image.  She checked around her property today and didn't see it, but will
keep me updated if she sees it again.  

 

A request!  If anyone finds a dead owl (or ANY RAPTOR, for that matter) in
the greater Duluth area, I'd like to collect it.  We have all the necessary
state and federal permits.  Please contact me-my information is below.

Good owling,

Debbie

____________________________

Debbie Waters

Education Director

Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory

P.O. Box 3006

Duluth, MN 55803-3006

218.428.3539

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 <http://www.hawkridge.org/> www.hawkridge.org

 

"I'm an early bird and I'm a night owl, so I'm wise and I have worms."
                                                               - Michael
Scott, The Office 

 

 


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