BIRDING
Warbler fallout
Not to get too technical, but a fallout -- when it comes to migratory birds -- occurs when there are no birds one day and birds are thick the next. It's affected by weather conditions, or perhaps by m...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 4:09 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
Great gray owl 'irruption' appears to be winding down
The reports Ive gotten from birding enthusiasts in the past few days indicate the influx of great gray owls that converged on parts of northwest Minnesota appears to be winding down as the birds move ...
Posted on 3/6/13 at 12:46 PM
With weather like this, we need a happy thought
Between the blizzards and the wind, it's easy to get downhearted. So here's a picture to cheer you up. For a bit more about events out by Chase Lake, read on. President Theodore Roosevelt will b...
Posted on 3/13/11 at 3:16 PM
Minnesota mallard with GPS still alive 
A mallard drake fitted with a GPS transmitter in April 2006 at Thief Lake Wildlife Management Area in northwestern Minnesota was still alive at last check, its tracking data showed.
By Brad Dokken , June 29, 2008
Set to fly 
A broad-based group of waterfowl researchers, including state and federal biologists from the Central and Mississippi flyways, are teaming up on a project to put GPS transmitters on 25 mallard hens this fall in North Dakota and Saskatchewan.
By Brad Dokken , June 29, 2008
Three baby peregrines healthy, alert 
Three baby peregrine falcons, estimated to be about 10 days old, are feeding in the nest structure located outside the 12th floor of the Bank of the West building in downtown Fargo.
By Forum and wire reports , June 15, 2008
Chicken decline 
June 15, 2008
Prairie pageantry 
The morning light hasn’t risen on this prairie stage, and already we can hear the players tuning their pipes off in the distance.
May 18, 2008
Photo of the week 
May 18, 2008
Photo of the week 
May 04, 2008
Sage grouse numbers at record low in N.D. 
May 04, 2008
Loon monitors needed 
from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources are looking for about two dozen volunteers to help monitor the loon population in Becker and Otter Trail counties between June 27 and July 7.
By Forum Staff Reports , April 20, 2008
Blinds available for prairie chicken rituals 
The public can observe the prairie chicken mating displays at the Glacial Ridge and Rydell National Wildlife Refuges near Crookston, Minn.
April 20, 2008
Photo of the week 
April 20, 2008
Photo of the week 
April 06, 2008
EPA talks about erionite in Killdeer 
Several individuals from Killdeer and the surrounding area were at Killdeer High School on Tuesday to discuss potential issues resulting from the discovery of the mineral erionite in the area.
April 02, 2008
Photo of the week 
March 09, 2008
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