BIRDING
Do the Minnesota Vikings hate birds?
Probably not. But Minnesota Public Radio reports that some bird watchers are concerned about all that glass in the plans for their new football station. Birds, as anyone who has windows knows, don't a...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 5:16 PM
Noooooo!
I guess it's only fair. I have acquired a few life birds "in the mail," as it is said, I suppose it's only fitting that some would be taken away in the same fashion. The posting on the ABA's blog two...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 3:00 PM
more on (purple) martins
Last weeks column on purple martins generated some interesting questions. Here's a sample with the response from Perry Vogel of the Purple Martin Association of the Dakota's I live in Park River,ND....
Posted on 4/1/13 at 5:11 AM
Big day at Hawk Ridge; another coming?
Just a quick heads-up. More than 5,000 raptors were counted at Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory on Monday, according to Debbie Waters, education director at Hawk Ridge. That's by far the largest count of t...
Posted on 9/13/10 at 8:14 PM
National Repository: Where Dead Eagles Land
For some Americans, practicing their religion requires a federal permit and a long wait for a controlled substance — eagle parts. The National Eagle Repository, Building 128 at the Rocky Mounta...
Posted on 9/3/09 at 2:54 AM
Flight Lines: Celebrated songster makes surprise appearance
By Keith Corliss , May 11, 2011
Flight Lines: Are your pets at risk with peregrins?
By Keith Corliss , April 27, 2011
Flight Lines: A week of wonder as spring migrants invade
By Keith Corliss , April 13, 2011
Flight Lines: Funny and unused, archaic collective nouns
By Keith Corliss , March 30, 2011
Flight Lines: With time, everything changes and adapts
By Keith Corliss , March 16, 2011
Flight Lines: Lonely insect touches lives of many
By Keith Corliss , March 02, 2011
Flight Lines: Hillsboro woman has a passion for birds
By Keith Corliss , January 19, 2011
Flight Lines: Local bird watchers raise bar with highest-ever count
By Keith Corliss , December 22, 2010
Christmas bird count set for December 28 at Lake Carlos State Park
The annual Alexandria Christmas bird count is set for Tuesday, December 28 at The Lake Carlos State Park Visitor Center and throughout Alexandria.December 22, 2010
Flight Lines: Towhee tests Cass County winter with brief visit
By Keith Corliss , November 24, 2010
Variations abound for this red-tailed hawk
By Keith Corliss , October 13, 2010
Flight Lines: Purple finch, the one ‘supposed’ to be here
By Keith Corliss , September 29, 2010
Blane Klemek column: Researchers seek public’s help in tracking moose numbers
The moose is the largest member of the deer family. And though Minnesota is home to this remarkable mammal, the northern-tier states are really at the southern boundary of moose range.By Blane Klemek , September 26, 2010
Flight Lines: Fishermen and woodpeckers share secret
A recent stroll at an out-of-state park helped me realize just how fast the summer is coming to an end. While most tree leaves still hold their green color, somehow they look tired. Ragged, weather beaten and insect-chewed, they still are capable of synthesizing sugar, but their efficiency has been extremely curtailed.By Keith Corliss , September 15, 2010
Flight Lines: Fishermen and woodpeckers share secret
By Keith Corliss , September 15, 2010
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