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Entries for September 2007
| Tuesday, September 18, 2007 |
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Wisconsin Statewide Birding Report - September 17 2007
By Team JustNorth :: 439 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Wisconsin Outdoor News
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Cooler temperatures and northwesterly winds have accelerated bird migrations across the state. The warbler migration is at peak statewide with birders reporting as many as 20 species in a single outing. Water levels at Horicon Marsh are at full pool due to the recent rains. A great variety of ducks are beginning to show up on Horicon Marsh. The first migrant Canada geese commonly return to Horicon around the Sept. 15, with peak numbers building up by late October. ..
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| Tuesday, September 18, 2007 |
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| Tuesday, September 18, 2007 |
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| Tuesday, September 18, 2007 |
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Wisconsin Woodcock season opens Sept 22
By Team JustNorth :: 407 Views ::
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Interest in pursuing the “timberdoodle,” as woodcock is also known, throughout the forests of Wisconsin remains high with more than 19,000 woodcock hunters spending 72,000 days in the field in 2006, according to federal harvest surveys. Wisconsin ranks second in the nation for woodcock harvest at almost 43,000 birds...
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| Tuesday, September 18, 2007 |
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Wisconsin Gypsy moth populations on the increase
By Team JustNorth :: 446 Views ::
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Gypsy moth populations have been increasing to damaging levels in parts of Wisconsin, according to state forestry officials, who stress that this is the best time of year for landowners to determine if trees on their property could be defoliated by this pest next summer, and if so, to determine the best course of action to address the problem...
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