I found a Loggerhead Shrike this morning south of the rice paddies on Corner
Trail, just past the first house, heading west from St. Mathias Rd.
--Pam Perry, Brainerd
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Two reports of orioles today from Crow Wing County—Judd in Baxter and Lorrene
in Ironton!
--Pam Perry, Brainerd
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MOU friends,
We (me, Ken, Butch Ukura, Judd Brink and Jo) are planning to do a memorial
project for Steve Blanich through the MOU Savaloja Grants by sponsoring a
mentoring/education project. Fundraising will occur this fall and then we will
choose a project to sponsor this winter when the
I want to let the birding community know that Steve Blanich passed away this
morning.
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Butch Ukura and I observed one of the King Rails this morning at the N. Ottawa
Impoundment, Grant County, where the pair have been observed before. Thanks to
Steve Millard for pointing out the area to watch for the King.
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The Red-throated Loon is still present on the Mississippi River by Kiwanis
Park in Brainerd. Ken saw it at 10:10 this morning, Saturday. Close enough
for good photos.
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Ken and I found a Red-throated Loon on the Mississippi River in Brainerd
this morning, 10:30 AM, Kiwanis Park. Photo posted on Minnesota Birding.
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We just had a beautiful male Black-throated Blue Warbler in our backyard at
the water. Yesterday, an Orange-crowned Warbler came in with a
Golden-winged Warbler, which is a fall regular. Nothing like
running/dripping water to draw them in. I love fall warblers!
--Pam Perry, Brainerd
Thanks to John Richardson, we saw a Eurasian Collared Dove in Brainerd
yesterday evening on the corner of 7th and Juniper. The bird was on the
roof peak of the church on the ne corner of that intersection.
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Ken and I received 3 reports last night of a Snowy Owl around the
intersection of hwy. 371 north and Woida Rd. in Baxter. This is a very busy
intersection with a SuperAmerica on one corner and Mills Ford across the 4
lane hwy. At about 7:30 AM this morning, we located the owl on a powerpole
at
It is with great sadness that I have to tell you that our very dear friend,
Warren Nelson, passed away at 6:30 this evening. Services are pending.
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Ken and I saw the Snowy Owl again at 1 PM today (12/28) in the location
previously reported by Bob Ekblad, on Madison St. about ½ mile west of 13th
St., in front of the CTC Building. This is just west of the Crow Wing
County Fairgrounds. The owl was perched on the top of a powerline pole.
--Pam
Ken and I saw one of the Snowy Owls again this morning at the Crow Wing
County Fairgrounds, just south and east of the Curling Club, by the shooting
range. It was perched on top of a pole. This is on the east side of 13th
St.
--Pam Perry, Brainerd
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This morning, 2 Snowy Owls were observed in Brainerd, across from the
Curling Club at the Crow Wing County Fairgrounds. Thanks to Larry Leonard
for finding the first owl this morning. As we were watching it, perched on
top of a powerline pole on the west side of 13th St., a second Snowy Owl
flew
We found 15 Bohemian Waxwings this morning (Tuesday) in Walker near the
corner of 7th St. N and Cleveland Blvd. They were feeding under and around
a crabapple tree.
--Ken and Pam Perry, Brainerd
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This morning, husband Ken and I saw a Ross's Goose family just south of the
overlook in Garrison. Two adults and two immatures on the grass along hwy.
169.
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This past Sunday at the summer MOU Board meeting, the Board passed this
resolution regarding the Vikings stadium.
The Board of Directors of the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union, on behalf of
its members, requests that the Minnesota Vikings and the NFL make every
reasonable attempt to use
Nice! I'm hoping to see some this afternoon as I drive past the Twin Cities
on my way to visit Mom in Hudson, Wisconsin.
--Pam
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Subject: Great White
FOY Eastern Towhee female in back yard with White-throated Sparrows.
--Pam Perry, Brainerd
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Many of you are aware that the Duluth City Council has proposed selling Park
Point land to raise money for the City. Park Point is a significantly
important area for birds. More information about this issue can be found in
the article at this link--
http://72.14.205.104/
This morning my husband Ken and I found a NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD in SW Aitkin
County. The location was 2 miles north of the Aitkin County line on Hwy.
169 north of Garrison. It was on Conifer St. (aka Aitkin County 37) which
is a frontage road for Hwy. 169, on the east side, just south of the
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