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More birds are opting to winter in Minnesota than in previous years 02:21. VADNAIS HEIGHTS, Minn. -- Winters in Minnesota can be tough on animals, but these days some are more willing to stick ...
While the winter bird population in Minnesota is less diverse than in other seasons, it's perhaps a less-is-more proposition this time of year. That presents opportunities for the curious and the ...
Not all Minnesota birds head for warmer temperatures in the winter. Birds like woodpeckers, sparrow, crows, hawks and some robins end up sticking it out up north.
While the usual wintering birds in Minnesota such as black-capped chickadees and northern cardinals grace the landscape, this has been the winter of finches, said one keen observer of the winged ...
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. - It's been slowly creeping in, and now, it's finally cold. Winter is officially right around the corner, and that means time to take care of the little critters outdoors. It ...
Still, birds did keep dying from bird flu in Minnesota over the winter, including four crows found dead in the Twin Cities in January. In March, a red-tailed hawk in Wright County was confirmed ...
Robins, cedar waxwings and other birds in Gilbert, Minnesota, are flying into windshields, bumping into trees and looking mighty disoriented. “It appears some birds are getting a little more ...
Still, birds did keep dying from bird flu in Minnesota over the winter, including four crows found dead in the Twin Cities in January. In March, a red-tailed hawk in Wright County was confirmed ...
Writer and bird expert Sharon Stiteler has some suggestions of what you can feed Minnesota birds this winter. Black oil sunflower seed will get you the most variety of birds.
The tremendous flow of northern owls into Minnesota this winter has brought flocks of birders to hotspots like the Sax-Zim Bog and the North Shore of Lake Superior. Last weekend, reports of a ...
This Minnesota City Has A Bird Poop Problem, But The Crow Patrol Is On It Rochester's fight with downtown crows and their poop intensifies each winter. Chasing them away falls to a dedicated band ...