AVIANS

Members of Wind Locked, LLC also care about the numerous Eagles which nest and live along the Beautiful Blue Earth River in Southern Minnesota and Walnut Lake.

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If you have photos of EAGLE NESTS or just sightings… please send them to windlockedLLC@gmail.com for documentation with where the nest is located or where the photo was taken and we will map them!

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Goal: Keep Em’ Flying.  (and hatching).  June 20th is National Eagle Day!

https://explore.org/livecams/raptor-resource-project/decorah-eagles

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With the wind/airspace kept safe, this enables our Eagles to also fly safe. Take a look at the expansion of power lines in our area… are they avian friendly power lines?

Click to access ABSPS7_Naylor.pdf

 

 

WIND LOCKS 2018 Campaign will be titled: KEEP ‘EM FLYING!  That goes for Eagles, Bats and Crop Dusting Planes. Keep an eye on the skies for more details coming soon….in the meantime; Take a look at where the expansion is going…Be in the KNOW!

XCEL ENERGY POWER LINES

HUNTLEY SUBSTATION/MANKATO ROUTES

Wind Lock will be also educating on our feathered friends through Wind Locked outreach. Here are some links for you to learn more..

26-eagle-logo-png-image-download EAGLES.ORG

26-eagle-logo-png-image-downloadAEF NEST CAMS

26-eagle-logo-png-image-downloadBALD EAGLE PDF

26-eagle-logo-png-image-download  MN DNR EAGLE CAM PAGE

26-eagle-logo-png-image-download RAPTOR RESOURCE LIVE CAM

26-eagle-logo-png-image-downloadMN BOUND live Eagle cam

26-eagle-logo-png-image-downloadWabasha MN National Eagle Center

26-eagle-logo-png-image-download    ABC BIRDS: WIND ENERGY

26-eagle-logo-png-image-downloadhttp://www.windtaskforce.org/profiles/blogs/all-wind-energy-mortality-research-and-reporting-is-nothing-but

OTHER SITES:

AVIAN VOICES

 Halloween-Bat-PNG-Pic Study evaluates bat deaths near wind turbines October 31, 2011 By Jill Sakai