DULUTH, Minn. - Tiny boreal owls, down from Canada to find food, are drawing birders to Duluth in flocks. The influx, called an "irruption" by birders, occurs about every four years with boreal owls, ...
All owls can be a challenge to find with the exception of the great horned owl, which commonly lives among humans and has a familiar call.
In early January, Michaela Rice, a naturalist with the Minnesota Department of Resources, received a report of a dead owl along Highway 61. It was near Gooseberry Falls State Park along the North ...