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The migrating birds are all around with the official start of spring only days away. Bob Danley of the Bitterroot Outdoor Journal noted an increase of species in Ravalli County - 113 at last count. They include turkey vultures, snow geese, greater white-fronted goose, sandhill crane, ring-billed gull and both tundra and trumpeter swans (photo above). The best place to catch a glimpse is the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge ponds next to the refuge office. Just sit in your car and enjoy the arrivals and departures.
Bob saw some Eurasian Wigeons near Missoula. The duck-sized birds are from Asia and have only been seen in Montana since the 1980s. The male has a dark rufous head color with a creamy forehead and gray body (photo below).
One Year Of Coronavirus In Lubbock
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One year ago today, the City of Lubbock and it s health professionals announced that the coronavirus pandemic had officially reached Lubbock. Citizens in Lubbock had already seen sports cancelled and even some businesses send people home. Texas Tech had extended Spring Break and there was some hope that maybe it would take longer than it did before the pandemic arrived in Lubbock. We had all seen life beginning to change, but on March 17th the announcement really brought it home. Here is the press release from that announcement. At the time, Lubbock thought there were two cases, one of those cases happened to be a resident of Hockley County.