Sixteen volunteers recorded 79 species on the Audubon Christmas Bird Count Dec. 15. That's 10 more species than a year ago.
Local birdwatching enthusiasts tallied 57 species of birds during the 64th consecutive Christmas Bird Count, held Sunday, Dec. 15, in a 15-mile "count circle" that included both and East Grand Forks.
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