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Swans on the Bog!

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 Hi Folk, I'm excited to announce that I received a report of a swan couple resting in the lake in the middle of the bog. They will be gone soon as they continue their migration South, so get to the bog and take in these majestic creatures as soon as you can. If you have an hot goss on Baxter Bog let me know at hot.bog.goss@gmail.com Baxter Bog Birder

It's Fall on the Bog

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 Hi Folks, Welp it's safe to say that it's fall on the bog. I have recieved reports of cotton wood losing most of their leaves and the birch is well on the way. Looking forward to hearing a report or two on geese getting ready to leave for the winter.

Wilson's Warbler on the Bog

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 Hi Folks, I received a report of a possible Wilson's Warbler on the Bog today. This is exciting because they were supposed to have migrated South by now. So keep an eye out for one. If you see anything interesting on the Bog please let me know at Hot.Bog.Goss@gmail.com. Baxter Bog Birder

Steller's Jays

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 Hi Folks, Reports are minimal as we move into September. So I wanted to showcase a common bird you can see on the bog; the Steller's Jay. This Blue bird makes South Alaska its home all year round. But they do move around and don't necessarily stay in Baxter Bog the way Chikadees and Nut Hatches reside on the bog.  While these blue beauties are fun to look at they are less fun to hear. Their harsh and unsettling screech was once described to me as a "dull saw failing to cut through wood" by a fellow birder. Here is more information about them from the Audubon Society . As always if you have any information about the natural and seasonal happenings on Baxter Bog, please let me know at hot.bog.goss@gmail.com Baxter Bog Birder P.S. A group of Steller's Jays is often called a Party or a Band.