Spring Raptor Migration in Northern Minnesota

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The spring migration season is in full swing, despite the elongated winter conditions in northern Minnesota. Bald Eagles are the first raptors to return to the northern regions of the state, followed shortly after by Rough-Legged Hawks, Red-Tailed Hawks, Ospreys, and many more. In this week's episode of the Outdoor News Podcast, podcast host Kalli Hawkins speaks with Margie Menzies, the education director at Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth, Minnesota and Lori Arent, the assistant director at the Raptor Center in the Twin Cities about the current spring migration, bird counts, and current raptor research.
The spring migration season is in full swing, despite the elongated winter conditions in northern Minnesota. Bald Eagles are the first raptors to return to the northern regions of the state, followed shortly after by Rough-Legged Hawks, Red-Tailed Hawks, Ospreys, and many more. In this week's episode of the Outdoor News Podcast, podcast host Kalli Hawkins speaks with Margie Menzies, the education director at Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth, Minnesota and Lori Arent, the assistant director at the Raptor Center in the Twin Cities about the current spring migration, bird counts, and current raptor research.
Spring Raptor Migration in Northern Minnesota
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