[mou] Ring Neck Pheasant
Karen Sussman
ksussman@lcp2.net
Sat, 9 Dec 2006 14:07:24 -0600
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There was a male Ring Neck Pheasant shortly after noon today sunning
itself in the driveway of a derelict farmhouse along St Louis County Rd
25 in Britt. This spot is close to the area where I observed the
Spruce Grouse a few weeks ago. It was 0.3 mi south of the intersection
of #25 and #582.
I am certain that it is NOT an escapee. There is nothing in the area
for it to escape from.
There were at least 3 Rough Legged Hawks, several Bald Eagles, Northern
Shrike, Pine Grosbeak also in the area.
Karen Sussman ksussman@lcp2.net
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<fontfamily><param>Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro</param>There was a male
Ring Neck Pheasant shortly after noon today sunning itself in the
driveway of a derelict farmhouse along St Louis County Rd 25 in Britt.
This spot is close to the area where I observed the Spruce Grouse a
few weeks ago. It was 0.3 mi south of the intersection of #25 and
#582.
I am certain that it is NOT an escapee. There is nothing in the area
for it to escape from.
There were at least 3 Rough Legged Hawks, several Bald Eagles,
Northern Shrike, Pine Grosbeak also in the area.
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<fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param>Karen Sussman
ksussman@lcp2.net</fontfamily>
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