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According to totals from the National Weather Service, the Rhinelander area has only seen 23.1 inches of snow this season. This winter has been anything but average.
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Millions of birds are flying back north after a long winter.The spring migration also draws people seeking to catch a glimpse of the birds before some continue even further north for the breeding season.
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Millions of birds are flying back north after a long winter.The spring migration also draws people seeking to catch a glimpse of the birds before some continue even further north for the breeding season.
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WXPR’s Katie Thoresen and DNR Conservation Warden Tim Otto talk about what’s happening with birds in the region right now in this episode of All Things Outdoors.
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As colder weather moves into the Northwoods, most birds are moving out. The fall migration is well underway for raptors and many other species of birds.…
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Temperatures are dropping, and as we move closer to winter many species are migrating south. In today’s Wildlife Matters, DNR Wildlife Biologist Jeremy…