Hi All,
I wandered around far southwest Minnesota this afternoon. Birding was pretty
slow overall and much of my time was spent exploring Nobles and Rock County.
Fall migration continues on, with much of the sparrow diversity thinning out
from previous visits. An influx of Purple Finches was
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We are slowly descending into cold weather in the northwest, but many places
I took a look at Cook WTP`s late this afternoon and the phalarope was still
there at 5:15. It was still on the north shore of the middle pond. I have
been told in the past that there should be no driving beyond the gate area.
Please respect that if you visit. There is an open manhole just
Still present @ 5:00 pm off parkinglot for Lou's motel.
Brant present nearby at lakeview national golf course.
On October 20, 2016 4:16:31 PM CDT, Steven & Cynthia Broste
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>We saw it near the Holiday in the NE end of town (up the shore). There
>are 2 Holidays
We saw it near the Holiday in the NE end of town (up the shore). There are 2
Holidays in Two Harbors. This one is having their cement replaced. It flew
across 61 briefly but came back.
Steve Broste
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> On Oct 20, 2016, at 2:06 PM, Ken Larson Mary Lou Frank
>
I made a mistake in describing the location of the Holiday gas station, it
should say south west side of Two Harbors. Bob Williams is at that location now
and the Egret seems to have moved.
Ken Larson
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Marsha Moreen just reported finding an Adult non breeding Cattle Egret in east
Two Harbors. The bird is in the ditch north of the Holiday gas station on the
south east side of Two Harbors and on the north side of 61.
Ken Larson
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After seeing the Brant in Two Harbors this morning Bob Janssen and I flushed a
Short-eared Owl at the Castle Danger WTP.
Bob Williams
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I tried for the previously report Cgdo from 7:30 – 9:30 today without success.
Guess it was just a one time wonder.
Jeff Stephenson
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Rochester, MN 55902
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The bird is present still on middle pond
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Sorry for the earlier partial post. The bird is still here this morning at the
Cook WTP's.
Julie Grahn
Cook, MN
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Now 8:30am just beyond 10the tee pond of the
club house entry parking.mjb
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Dee Kuder shared a friends photo on Facebook of a Red Phalorpe at the Cook WTP.
It was
seen yesterday. I will provide an update if it is seen again.
John Richardson,
Duluth, MN
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Linda Atella reports that the Brant is still present at Agate Bay in Two
Harbors, on the lawn above the public boat launch.
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