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BIRDWATCHING

Retired teacher Larry Weber, of Barnum, is the author of “Butterflies of the North Woods" and “Spiders of the North Woods," among other books. Reach him via Katie Rohman at krohman@duluthnews.com.
People gather to watch and photograph a great gray owl in Two Harbors.
Instead of finding snowy owls Tuesday morning, Debbie Porter and Steve Haupp found Lake Superior sea smoke and a pileated woodpecker at Brighton Beach.
Several Twin Ports organizations are collaborating on events that invite all Northlanders to get out and start spotting our feathered neighbors.

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The annual BioBlitz event, set for Aug. 24, is free and open to everyone.
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The NLC hoped to receive a $6.5 million bonding bill request from the state, but Minnesota lawmakers failed to pass the projects bill in May of this year.
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Protected beach areas offer potential plover parents a home as the Great Lakes population slowly grows.
Dozens of the migratory birds rested along the St. Louis River in western Duluth while others flew above them.
Retired teacher Larry Weber, of Barnum, is the author of “Butterflies of the North Woods" and “Spiders of the North Woods," among other books. Reach him via Katie Rohman at krohman@duluthnews.com.
Bald eagles were active in Superior on Monday morning.
Retired teacher Larry Weber, of Barnum, is the author of “Butterflies of the North Woods" and “Spiders of the North Woods," among other books. Reach him via Katie Rohman at krohman@duluthnews.com.
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The Friends group added another walkway so visitors can leave vehicles to see wildlife.
A huge Northland crop of acorns may be attracting the birds to our region on their way south.
Just look at my record after NFL Week 1 — 7-for-16. That’s worse than QB Kirk Cousins’ pass completion rate for the Minnesota Vikings.

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