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Why is the loon Minnesota’s state bird? It almost didn’t happen.Minnesota’s state bird is everywhere: There are loons on license plates and library cards, at lottery counters, and now even on the official state seal. Fireplace mantels across the state sport ...
Have you met the bird that when it shows back up means spring is here and when it leaves means cold air is on the way?
It’s especially important here, situated as we are on the Mississippi Flyway and with an urban area that’s been found to be ...
The name is a nod to Minnesota's state bird – the prominent figure in the club's crest design.
Minnesota species on that list include cranes, loons, owls, woodpeckers and perching birds, which are the most ... Fish and Wildlife Service and their state wildlife or natural resource agency ...
Backing up those observations is the 2025 State of the Birds report ... or other threats. In Minnesota, we have three groups of birds that are on this national watchlist. First are birds that ...
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