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Old 10-24-2006, 09:37 PM   #14
mnmouse
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We see them year 'round up here in northern Minnesota, although I think more have the opportunity to see them through the fall and winter months because the days are shorter, and total darkness occurs much earlier in the evening. Most summer sightings are not until midnight or later.
We have had some awesome displays in the past year or so, lots of movement, and more colors than just the common greenish hues. Come on up to the north country, Peter, it's not that far away from where you are!
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