[mou] Loggerhead Shrike

Karen Sussman ksussman@lcp2.net
Fri, 18 Aug 2006 17:18:42 -0500


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Today I found a Loggerhead Shrike in north (central?) St Louis County 
while traveling my usual route through the back roads around my house 
in Britt.

It was perched in a dead tree on the east side of County Road #25, 
approximately 0.9 miles north of the intersection of #25 and County Rd 
#923.
This section of #25 is a dirt road that begins off County Rd #22 in 
Angora.

Time was 12:30 PM.

There were also many Eastern Kingbirds out today--all perched on 
telephone wires alongside the roads.

Karen

Karen Sussman  ksussman@lcp2.net
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<fontfamily><param>Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro</param>Today I found a
Loggerhead Shrike in north (central?) St Louis County while traveling
my usual route through the back roads around my house in Britt.


It was perched in a dead tree on the east side of County Road #25,
approximately 0.9 miles north of the intersection of #25 and County Rd
#923.

This section of #25 is a dirt road that begins off County Rd #22 in
Angora.


Time was 12:30 PM.


There were also many Eastern Kingbirds out today--all perched on
telephone wires alongside the roads.


Karen

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<fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param>Karen Sussman 
ksussman@lcp2.net</fontfamily>
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