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Female loon called “Fe” hatches her 41st and 42nd chicks this season at Seney National Wildlife Refuge.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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A Bird Behavior Quiz
A realtor’s ad for this birdhouse might read: 10 inch x 8 inch x 15 inch one room living space w/ 3” entrance hole. Wall covering installed by last resident. The floor covering is white pine shavings installed by human … Continue reading
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Tawas Lake Black Terns
One of the summer field trips that the AVA intended to host in July was a visit to Tawas Lake to try to view the Black Terns there. Unfortunately, the low lake level has prevented getting anywhere near them. Here … Continue reading
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