Sand Country Wildlife, a film by Walter Breckenbridge (February 2010) | Two Centuries of Human Impact on the Upper Mississippi, Daniel Engstrom (March 2010) | 2011 Spring Warbler Weekend Information | Bald Eagle Winter Antics – February Field Trip | 2011 Beginning Bird ID Course | Great Backyard Bird Count | Wild Ones “Design with Nature” Conference | The 67th St. Paul (north) CBC Wrap-up | plus lots more
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Golden Eagle Festival in Mongolia – December 2010 Chapter Meeting | Parrots @ the Minnesota Zoo and in the Wild | SPAS Annual Fund Drive | 2010 Christmas Bird Count | Golden Eagle Survey | Great Backyard Bird Count | Book Reviews
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Woodpeckers don’t hole up for the entire winter. They spend their nights in a roosting cavity, but on most days, they’re out searching for grubs and other food.
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February/March 2011
/in CardinalSand Country Wildlife, a film by Walter Breckenbridge (February 2010) | Two Centuries of Human Impact on the Upper Mississippi, Daniel Engstrom (March 2010) | 2011 Spring Warbler Weekend Information | Bald Eagle Winter Antics – February Field Trip | 2011 Beginning Bird ID Course | Great Backyard Bird Count | Wild Ones “Design with Nature” Conference | The 67th St. Paul (north) CBC Wrap-up | plus lots more
Winter Nights Challenge Birds’ Survival
/in Bird SpotlightNighttime Sleeping Spots
Making Woodland Music
/in Bird SpotlightDowny woodpeckers can be heard near and far as they smack their beaks on resonant surfaces to warn or invite.
December 2010/January 2011
/in CardinalGolden Eagle Festival in Mongolia – December 2010 Chapter Meeting | Parrots @ the Minnesota Zoo and in the Wild | SPAS Annual Fund Drive | 2010 Christmas Bird Count | Golden Eagle Survey | Great Backyard Bird Count | Book Reviews
The Snowbirds are Flooding In
/in Bird SpotlightFor many of us, these small, dark sparrows seem to tow winter in their wake.
Swan season is winter’s prelude
/in Bird SpotlightTake a day trip to view dozens, even hundreds of tundra swans pausing on the Mississippi during migration—but hurry, they’ll soon be gone.
Don’t Hole Up All Winter
/in Bird SpotlightWoodpeckers don’t hole up for the entire winter. They spend their nights in a roosting cavity, but on most days, they’re out searching for grubs and other food.
Crows are Nature’s Scamps
/in Bird SpotlightLove them or hate them, crows are some of the smartest and most adaptable birds around, and they’re a lot like us.
Along the Bluebird Trail
/in Bird SpotlightHumans are helping the robin’s beautiful cousin, once a rare sight, make an astounding comeback.