(Posted by Nancy Henke via moumn.org)
I noticed that the Eurasian Wigeon first seen 4/6 by Beau Shroyer and seen by a
handful of others on 4/7 hasnât been noted as a finding, and comes up on my
county list as âonly sighting in countyâ. Attached is a photo Beau took.
Iâm pretty
sure I
Thanks, in turn to you, Doris. There two Snowys hunting along the runways and
visible from the aircraft viewing area with parking available. My wife and I
saw watched them in the company of a handful of birders around 4:30 pm.
Tom
> On Dec 25, 2020, at 2:42 PM, Doris Rubenstein
> wrote:
>
Thanks, Dan Ahlman, for motivating me to get out of the house to see the Snowy
Owl. No sooner had I turned onto "Cargo Road" that I looked up and saw the
Snowy soaring fairly low over the road!! I pulled over and watched it with my
binocs for 2-3 minutes until it flew to the north and out of
The Brown Thrasher we seen in our yard by Dassel in Meeker County on the 23rd,
is still present today. Surviving the cold weather so far.
Paul & Koni FankDassel, Meeker Cty.
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Just returned from the viewing area by fedex. Snowy was easily visible from the
area. It was sitting on top of one of the bins used for loading cargo onto a
plane. Right near the viewing area and close to the fedex building. Look to
your right as you approach the parking and viewing area.
Dan
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