BIRDS
Someone's Knocking at My Door
Look at what was waiting for me when I got home today. As messy as the birds can be...the softy in me wants to leave the nest up, wait, and watch. What would you do? ...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 12:35 PM
Still time to register for Hawk Ridge Birdathon
It isn't too late to register to participate in the 27th annual Hawk Ridge Birdathon, which will be held this Saturday, May 18. The object is to count as many bird species as you can within the 24-hou...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 1:06 PM
sorry for no updates - started an egg business!
Hello: My apologies for those who have been reading this blog... I have not been posting for some time because I have started a farm and doing, what else, chickens. Our farm is in Wrenshall and we hav...
Posted on 12/8/12 at 7:30 AM
A rowdy ruckus
Sunday night, after a hectic weekend of yard work, landscaping, gardening and welding, my husband Eric and I sat down to relax a bit. He jumped on the computer to talk to his Internet fishing buddies,...
Posted on 5/21/12 at 5:32 PM
Slime, Blood, Fur, Feathers
My alarm woke me up earlier than I was used to, but on this day I needed to wake up with the fishes to check out the local fish market. Live eels, snakes, frogs, fowl, and much more, the wet market--a...
Posted on 3/24/12 at 9:04 AM
Fighting eagles crash land on Minn. airport runway
By Sam Cook, Duluth News Tribune, Forum News Service , May 14, 2013
Swanky beach enclave seeks relief from bird stench
SAN DIEGO (AP) — La Jolla's jagged coastline is strictly protected by environmental laws to ensure the San Diego community remains the kind of seaside jewel that has attracted swanky restaurants, top-flight hotels and some of the nation's rich and famous, including billionaire businessman Irwin Jacobs and former presidential candidate Mitt Romney.By Julie Watson, Associated Press , April 08, 2013
Wildlife officials: Be on the lookout for whoopers
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Endangered whooping cranes are in the midst of their spring migration and will be passing through North Dakota during the next several weeks.By Associated Press , March 30, 2013
N.D. officials seek help in documenting eagle nests
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s Game and Fish Department is seeking the public’s help in documenting bald eagle nests.By Associated Press , March 25, 2013
Perched for education
By Ben Rodgers , February 18, 2013
Midwinter eagle survey conducted
This year’s midwinter bald eagle survey conducted Jan. 10 along the Missouri River revealed 61 bald eagles, slightly above-average since the survey started in 1986.January 25, 2013
Theodore Roosevelt National Park hosts bird count
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is inviting volunteers to participate in the annual nationwide Audubon Christmas Bird Count.December 07, 2012
Birdseed company setting up shop in northern SD
A Seattle-based birdseed company plans to invest several million dollars in a business in the northeastern South Dakota town of Roscoe.October 26, 2012
Birders: Keep dead trees to attract new woodpecker here
The Jamestown Parks and Recreation Commission learned there’s a new bird in town at its monthly meeting Monday. Nearly the size of a crow, the pileated woodpecker has been spotted in two Jamestown parks, according to Dan Buchanan, a representative of the birder community.By Ben Rodgers , July 10, 2012
Pelicans rebound at Chase Lake
By By James MacPherson, Associated Press , July 05, 2012
Peregrine falcon chicks banded in Grand Forks
Officials have put tracking bands on the offspring of one of only two known pairs of peregrine falcons in North Dakota.June 14, 2012
GF peregrine falcons apparently add to brood
Roosevelt and Terminator appear to have added to their family once again, as Grand Forks birdwatcher Tim Driscoll reports “clear evidence” that the resident peregrine falcons have hatched at least two young. The pair produced three, one male and two females, each of the past three years at their nest atop the University of North Dakota water tower, where they returned in late March.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications Co. , May 30, 2012
Falcons apparently hatched young in Grand Forks
A pair of peregrine falcons appears to have once again hatched young in a nest atop the University of North Dakota water tower in Grand Forks.May 29, 2012
To the rescue: Tree service truck used to reach spooked macaw
By Ben Rodgers , May 05, 2012
Egg spotted in Fargo falcon nest
A falcon enthusiast in Fargo said an egg has been spotted in a nest on a downtown bank building to which a female peregrine has returned again this spring.April 11, 2012
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