This Golden Crowned Kinglet is also a first of season bird.
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Mr. Vandervoort,
I’m the State Wildlife Conservation Program Administrator for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. I am assisting our Upland Game Ecologist, Scott Walter, in designing and laying out the Wisconsin Wild Turkey Management Plan. During an internet search of turkey images, I found a photo of a dead turkey (I’m assuming a victim of predation) that you took. It is simply a bunch of wing feathers and some bones in green grass. I can email you the image I’m wishing to use in our report.
Would you be willing to grant the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources permission to use this image? If so, please let me know to spell your last name. I’m not sure if it is one word or two, or if the V in “Voort” is capitalized.
Mr. Vandervoort,
I’m the State Wildlife Conservation Program Administrator for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. I am assisting our Upland Game Ecologist, Scott Walter, in designing and laying out the Wisconsin Wild Turkey Management Plan. During an internet search of turkey images, I found a photo of a dead turkey (I’m assuming a victim of predation) that you took. It is simply a bunch of wing feathers and some bones in green grass. I can email you the image I’m wishing to use in our report.
Would you be willing to grant the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources permission to use this image? If so, please let me know to spell your last name. I’m not sure if it is one word or two, or if the V in “Voort” is capitalized.
Mary Kay Salwey