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Howard Towle <[log in to unmask]>
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Howard Towle <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 May 2009 21:30:07 -0600
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The two Whooping  Cranes reported this morning from just south of  
Owatonna were still present this evening at 6:30 PM in the same field.  
Does anyone know the origin of these birds? Are they part of the  
Wisconsin flock that overshot their mark?

Thanks Ken!

Howard Towle
Golden Valley, MN


> Two Whooping Cranes were first spotted by Emily Hutchins Monday  
> night around 7:30.  They were flying over the intersection of Hwys.  
> 218 and 14 on the south side of Owatonna.  They landed in a green  
> meadow on the south side of 18th Street on the eastern edge of  
> Owatonna.  They were still present at 7:30 Tuesday AM.
>
> Ken Vail
> Blooming Prairie

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