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
Hawk Ridge regular shares love of birding 
By Duluth News Tribune , September 15, 2010
Old-fashioned tweet can net you a bird pet for $1 
BRAINERD, Minn. (AP) — Tweeting the old-fashioned way can net you a steep discount on a fine feathered pet.
By Associated Press , August 27, 2010
Fargo’s peregrine falcon eggs starting to hatch 
One of Fargo’s four peregrine falcon eggs has hatched after the city’s pair of falcons returned to their annual nesting place atop the downtown Bank of the West Building.
May 20, 2010
Fargo Parks to host free birding festival at Forest River property 
The Fargo Park District will host a free birding festival from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Forest River property at 76th Avenue South and the Red River.
By Forum staff reports , May 16, 2010
Feathered frenzy: Male prairie chickens put on display 
By Keith Corliss , April 28, 2010
Birdhouse project on display this weekend 
North Dakota State University beginning architecture students will display their final birdhouse design and construction projects through Sunday at the Plains Art Museum, 704 1st Ave. N., Fargo.
March 26, 2010
Leier: Observation of wildlife is all around us 
Over the past decade, I have read numerous accounts on the rising popularity of watchable wildlife, which is a more inclusive and contemporary terminology than simply birdwatching.
By Doug Leier , February 18, 2010
Feds: Bird may warrant endangered status 
BILLINGS, Mont. – Federal officials say a wide-ranging prairie songbird may warrant protections under the Endangered Species Act.
By Associated Press , December 04, 2009
Feds: prairie bird may warrant endangered status 
BILLINGS, Mont. — Federal officials say a wide-ranging prairie songbird may warrant protections under the Endangered Species Act.
By Associated Press , December 03, 2009
Man sentenced in bald-eagle killing 
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - A Fort Totten, N.D., man charged with killing a bald eagle has been sentenced to 10 months of work release and three years of probation.
By Grand Forks Herald , September 05, 2009
ND wants sale of part of bird refuge 
BISMARCK, N.D. - North Dakota's attorney general says part of an Audubon Society bird sanctuary in central North Dakota was illegally acquired and has to be sold.
By Associated Press , August 10, 2009
Park Rapids man devotes retirement to purple martin birding 
By Sarah Smith, Park Rapids Enterprise , July 06, 2009
Photo of the week 
December 21, 2008
Photo of the week 
November 02, 2008
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