The University of Minnesota's Raptor Center said this week the state is experiencing its largest "irruption" — defined as an "unusually large flow of non-migratory birds, often owls — in 20 years. The ...
They’ve come from all over the country, and even overseas, because of a phenomenon known as an irruption. Owls that live in the boreal forest in Canada, hundreds of miles away — great grays ...
Boreal owls were in such abundance that eBird began hiding some data of their sightings in the state to shield them.
THIS WEEK, YES, WE'RE GOING TO TALK OWLS, AS AN IRRUPTION IN NORTHERN MINNESOTA HAS THOSE LITTLE BUGGERS COMING OUT IF DROVES. ACTUALLY I THINK IT'S COOL THAT THEY'RE HERE. >> IT'S SUPER EXCITING.
They’ve come from all over the country, and even overseas, because of a phenomenon known as an irruption. Owls that live in the boreal forest in Canada, hundreds of miles away — great grays ...
The University of Minnesota's Raptor Center said this week the state is experiencing its largest "irruption" — defined as an "unusually large flow of non-migratory birds, often owls — in 20 years.
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