Did anyone relocate the Hudsonian godwit today seen August 15 in New Germany?
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> On Aug 15, 2017, at 12:49 PM, Scott Clark wrote:
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> Hudsonian Godwit at New Germany, seen from the Yale Ave side. Seen at 11:30
> am on August 15th.
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In response to Tom Bell's post, I will add that both adults were also seen
with the observed juvenile Blue Grosbeaks today, at around 11:15. The
female and young were first noted directly inside and beside, the gate
leading into the park from the dead-end drive. They flew to the mound of
shrubby
Today, about 1:00 p.m. I observed 3 hatching year Blue Grosbeaks, fully
fledged, actively feeding on their own. Observed just south of Hamlet Park in
Cottage Grove on and along far east gravel trail south of park parking lot. No
adults were observed. Observed in vicinity where the south going
(Posted by Jason Frank via moumn.org)
Red Crossbills are feeding in the spruce/walnut grove at Prairie Marsh Farm, in
Lac qui Parle
County, about 2 miles south of 212 and 5 miles from the border.
I was also able to find some in the spruces at Grandview Cemetery in Gary,
(Posted by Michael Oetken via moumn.org)
There is a juvenile Red Crossbill at the Shag Road feeders just southeast of
New Ulm. Shag Road turns east off Hwy 15 just after the bridge over the
Cottonwood River driving south out of New Ulm. The bridge is currently
This morning I was fortunate to find up to 13 red crossbills in Swift County.
They were feeding in spruce trees at the edge of Camp Kirk WMA just west of CR
33, and just off CR 87. 87 goes west of 33, then turns north, and then turns
west again. Right before it curves west the last time is
Yesterday Barb and Denny Martin were able relocate Red Crossbills in Pope and
Stevens Counties as previously reported. They also found them in Big Stone
County in a Catholic Cemetery near Beardsley, 1 mile south of Hwy 28 on Hwy 7;
in Lac Qui Parle County in the cemetery in Dawson and in
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