Posted at 6:23 AM on November 14, 2007
by Julia Schrenkler
Possibly my favorite feature from the last couple of days:
The inca dove thrives in an area stretching from Central America to the American Southwest. So what's it doing in Two Harbors?
Birder Jim Lind explained the birds are prone to wander, perhaps even expanding their breeding range. Don't take my word for it, listen to his interview with Tom Crann about the first inca dove identified in Minnesota.
Any bad birdwatchers or ornithologists out there looking for it?
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