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Monthly Archives: January 2010
Photojournal: Red-tailed Hawk
This Red-tailed Hawk had been reported several times at the Raptor Center – even going so far as to try and steal food from Raptor Center resident birds.
Red-breasted Sapsuckers in Winter
Red-breasted Sapsucker in December (click to enlarge) Fairly easy find around Sitka during spring and summer working their sap wells, Red-breasted Sapsucker abundance seems to drop in the fall and they are rarely reported from November through February along the … Continue reading
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-01-03
Getting ready to go on a hike with Connor and Rowan. Temperature is 27F, but supposed to warm up to 31F, but the sun should be shining. # Made it to the big tree.. Rowan led most of the way. … Continue reading
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