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The inaugural conference drew nearly 40 scientists — including ornithologists, biologists, fire ecologists, botanists, forest managers, conservationists and students — to the University of Michiga...View Comments likes 1 Shares: 0 Comments: 00 CommentsComment on Facebook
Have you seen a V-shaped flock of giant birds in the sky over Chicagoland today? While they might look like geese from afar, those could be Sandhill Cranes! Check out their echoing, prehistoric bugling call. 🔊
With the onset of spring, Sandhill Cranes are now migrating northward to their breeding grounds. Several of our staff have spotted them overhead today near Chicago!
Have you seen them today too? Let us know in the comments, and happy #MigrationMonday—stay tuned for more in this series 👀
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Love hearing them and seeing them!! They are back 😊❤️
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Expecting Song Sparrows soon. Merlin picked up their song, I heard something I didn't recognize, but did not see any.
Canadian Geese
Woodcocks this morning!
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Tag Archives: Ed Davis
Manoomin, The Story of Wild Rice in Michigan by Barbara Barton (A Book Review by Ed Davis)
This review was provided by AVA Member, Ed Davis, who is also President of the Friends of the Parks Library. WHEN CULTURES CLASHED By Ed Davis Rack it up to being in the right place at the right time. I’m a member of … Continue reading →
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