[Mnbird] swans are moving

Peter L Gilles gilles_peter_l at msn.com
Sun Mar 15 16:43:38 CDT 2020


There were two swans on Rice Lake along 94 just before Weaver Lak Rd.



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From: MARY ANN MCDOUGAL via Mnbird <mnbird at lists.mnbird.net>
Date: 3/15/20 3:32 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: Raymond Faber <RFABER at smumn.edu>
Cc: mnbird at lists.mnbird.net
Subject: Re: [Mnbird] swans are moving

Sounds like a plan!

Red wings blackbirds are here too as well as Sandhill Cranes.

‘Our' Tufted Titmouse left around the 20th of February after being here most of the time since November 10.

Mary Ann
SW Lino Lakes
Anoka Co.



On Mar 14, 2020, at 3:35 PM, Raymond Faber via Mnbird <mnbird at lists.mnbird.net<mailto:mnbird at lists.mnbird.net>> wrote:

FOY red-winged blackbirds have arrived and several flocks of tundra swans were heard flying over our place near Ridgeway south of Winona.  Ice on the Mississippi is breaking up, attracting large numbers of bald eagles feeding on winter-killed fish.

So go outside and take off clothes to let the sun convert the cholesterol in your skin to vitamin D to banish the hated Covid-19!

Stay healthy!

Ray Faber

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Raymond A. Faber, Ph.D.
Professor of Biology
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
700 Terrace Heights #1524
Winona MN 55987

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