Clay colored sparrows have nested in this area for some years.
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I saw one at Wood Lake on the 14th
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How about Judy Collin's Bird on a wire
Warren
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Blackbird -- Beatles
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Yellow Bird... played on a marimba
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May the bird of paradise fly up your nose! (Little Jimmy Dickens?)
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Any such list is
I usually have been able to find Field Sparrow further west either at the
wood's edge or in the pines near the "top" of the road
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Can you give us directions to a viewing site that doesn't use coordinates
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Of course birders should
honor the wishes of the land owner.
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I disagree with the opinion that tresp
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I refound it at 11 am at NE Pond
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> On Nov 27, 2020, at 10:53 AM, Bob Dunlap wrote:
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> Susan Elliott found a male Mountain Bluebird at the Les Bolstad Golf Course
> this morning north of Larpenteur and west of Cleveland (north of the Bell
> Mu
I found them at about 4 pm toward the S end of the lake but staying way our
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> This morning I observed 6 WWSC on Bde Maka Ska (Lake Calhoun) in
> Minneapolis, Hennepin Co. For 20 minutes I enjoyed w
I found a female Barrows Goldeneye among the Common Goldeyes (about 10 of
those) at that spot Sunday afternoon. There were also two about 4 Greater
Scaup, Shovelers, and a Coot. I saw the Barrows from the observation platform
- which has now pretty much dried out.
Warren Woessner
I saw one Pintail also
Warren
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Is there still a pair at the Flying Cloud Airport?
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> This morning I led an MOU field trip to look for Blue Grosbeaks at over a
> dozen historic locations in Chippewa (1), Renville (10), and
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Field sparrow was tough but I heard and finally saw one at Emery and 140th.
140th Street Marsh had a lonely Yellow headed Blackbird.
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ST Sandpiper still present at noon Wed
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At about 10AM on my nth visit to the park, I observed one singing in the tree
directly behind the Memorial plaque. A man walking his dog said he had observed
two of them earlier in the area of the big Park sign. Has anyone observed
nesting behavior.
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I thought I heard it Sat am near the memorial but could never see it
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18 species of "waterfowl " Sun noonish
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Same line-up was present Sun early PM except for the Canvasbacks. Two Sandhill
Cranes flew by. Bylesby only added Green Winged Teal, Common Merg.
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Carrying nesting material.
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is apparently still in search of a home. Would the other folks who expressed
interest please contact me? They and boxed - you just need to pick them up.
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As reported just N of the 1.7 mile post on 9 mile Creek sign at noon Sat
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I would like to find a home for a set of The Loon and a set of Birding Magazine
(both 1984-013). They are boxed - you need only pick them up.
RSVP
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This pm I saw at least 4 Rough legged Hawks along Black Dog Rd between the
power plant and the Goodyear store to the east
There were a dark morph adult and imm and 2 female/imm light phase birds.
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Sets from about 1984 - present. Free to good home. Already boxed - you just
come and pick them up. (Bonus gift - 1988-present Western Field Ornithologists
journals)
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Found with the assistance of able father-son team whose name I didn't quite
get, but thanks.
Blackburnian, Golden winged, Cape May et al plus VA Rail
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I found 14 species between Wood lake and Vet's park with a lot of overlap Best
was the Brewer's at VP
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station along the snowmobile trail
(Moose River Trail) that goes south from 320th Place. A NORTHERN SHRIKE
was also seen near the hawk owls. Warren Nelson
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The three GREAT GRAY OWLS that I reported yesterday along C.R.18 were
still present this evening just after sunset (4:15 to 4:45 p.m.) between
Pietz's Road and the Hebron Cemetery. Warren Nelson
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GROUSE, 7 BALD EAGLES, 1 SHARP-SHINNED HAWK, 1
ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK, 2 NORTHERN SHRIKES, 2 BLACK-BILLED MAGPIES, 1
AMERICAN ROBIN, 20 SNOW BUNTINGS, 4 LAPLAND LONGSPURS, 20 CEDAR
WAXWINGS, 2 NORTHEREN CARDINALS and several AMERICAN GOLDFINCHES.
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at that junction. I watched as it flew down and caught a mouse,
flew back up to the pole and swallowed it. Other birds seen today along
C.R.15 to the west of town include NORTHERN SHRIKE, AMERICAN KESTRAL,
RED-TAILED HAWK AND 3 ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS. Warren Nelson
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Does anyone have an opinion as to what the best bird call app is in the Apple
App store. I just got an iPhone and am sorta overwhelmed.
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There were also 4 Wilson's snipe at the n pond of the Randolph Industrial Park
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This year we have had nesting red shouldered hawks in our front yard that
have fledged 2 young. We have watched the adults giving the now adult-sized
young birds small(but long!) snakes and watching them struggle to get them
down! And they do make a lot of noise.
Marilyn Regelmann
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there is a strong migration of Short-bills right
now.)
Warren
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Amazing. Is this a one-day record for an individual warbler watcher in MN?
Warren Woessner
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by driving north from Aitkin for 14 miles to County Road 3
(towards Palisade) and then going east for 2 8/10 miles on C.R.3. The
bird is in a field on the north side of the road.
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, SANDHILL CRANES, numerous ducks and geese.
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and tree swallows and two Baltimore orioles.
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and
that might have something to do with it. Warren Nelson
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Petterson. Their feeders can be seen quite easily from their
driveway. The bunting seems to prefer the feeders on the north side of
their home.
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the road., catching moths.
We had a total of 91 species. This includes 20 species of ducks (about
5000 in total), Marsh Wren, Yellow-headed Blackbird, Western Meadowlark,
Swamp Sparrows and Sharp-tailed Grouse dancing in the middle of the road
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At about 3PM, two Willets circled and called over the creek/lake and finally
settled into shallow water near a raft of Buffs.
Also Red necked grebe and the other two Grebes-- couldn't find an Eared.
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-- HOODED MERGANSERS, COMMON GOLDENEYES, WOOD DUCKS, 50+
TRUMPETER SWANS, 50+ MALLARDS, 100+ CANADA GEESE
Also seen:
-- 2 AMERICAN KESTRALS, 2 RED-TAILED HAWKS, several SNOW
BUNTINGS, lots of HORNED LARKS
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Robins at Black Dog as well as more than 100
common mergansers, 2 common goldeneye and many malards as well as 2 bald
eagles and one Trumpeter swan.
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REDPOLLS, ETC. Warren Nelson
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BUNTINGS, COMMON REDPOLLS, PINE
GROSBEAKS, 1 WILD TURKEY on Pietz's Road, a BALD EAGLE AND a RED-WINGED
BLACKBIRD which is wintering at my feeders. Warren Nelson
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I don't think the Mpls lakes are in a Xmas bird count circle. The north edge of
the Bloomington count just grazes Diamond Lake Rd (54 th St). The lakes are
usually frozen by now
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Were all with big gull flock SW side of Lake Harriett at sunset today (Fri)
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Oops, forgot the 100'a of Coots!
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Nice variety between the observation blind w. of the Parking Lot and just east
of the 77 Bridge:
Trumpeter Swan
Canada Goose
Mallard
Wood Duck
Ring necked Duck
Gadwall
Goldeneye
Green winged Teal
Pintail
Pied billed Grebes
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Denny and Barb found most of them for me - all of the ones reported for Fri
including Baird's, Snipe, Wilson' and Red-necked Phalaropes (1 each), Sol.
Sandpiper. Most com. were Lesser Yellowlegs and Pectoral Sp. Good numbers of
Stilt Sandpapers as well.
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Onr immature came in at about 1 PM and stayed about 10 min.. in a bare tree
over the rivulet - I didn't refind it - just lucky enough to be at hand.
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, fur and bones. URP!!! The GREAT EGRETS are stilll
there (mostly standing right in Cedarbrook near the bridge), 2 families
of GREEN HERONS, 40+ SANDHILL CRANES (many in the ditch right beside the
road), lots of GREAT BLUE HERONS, several SPOTTED SANDPIPERS and
SOLITARY SANDPIPERS. Warren Nelson
of peeps that landed too far out to safely identify.
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). This area is about three miles east of town. Warren Nelson
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This morning, I found twelve Great Egrets on C.R. 15 about three miles
west of town. They are on the south side of the road, just to the east
of the Don Cordie farm. Some in the trees, some on the ground. Warren
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is back near the mud flats on the south side of the road. I will
see if there are any back tomorrow. Warren Nelson
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shorebirds north of town along CR 1. To
top off our day, yesterday we had a beautiful Timber Wolf about two
miles north of town, just off of CR 1. Warren Nelson
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got great views and were on our way before
7:30. We also got a wonderful show put on by a pair of MARBLED GODWITS a
short distance further to the north.
We would like to thank all of the birders who posted for their help --
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. into Vermillion and near Emory and 180th. This is also a Dickissel
year, as I was seldom out of hearing and sight of one or more, esp. at
Randolph. Both meadowlarks there as well. Biggest miss was Boblink.
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with all the Orioles and
Tenn's but little else to see (or hear)
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. Forsters terns and a
Bonaparte's Gull were seen.
180th st. Marsh yielded two Yellow-headed Blackbirds on the W edge of the NW
pond, as previously reported. I still think that those birds are not easy to
find in the metro area.
Good birding
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Tell us all. Yellow headed blackbirds have become increasingly rare in the
metro area. Are they back at the 180th St marsh yet?
Warren
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STARLINGS. Because of the snow, there a lot more birds at the feeders
today: at least 150 COMMON REDPOLLS, 6 PINE SISKINS, 2 CARDINALS, 8 BLUE
JAYS, 2 RED-BELLIED WOODPECKERS, ETC. Warren Nelson
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at my feeders and they have gone through over
eight pounds of thistle seed in just two days.Finally, a small flock of
CEDAR WAXWINGS just flew over my house. Warren Nelson
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Along with the world's most hospitable owner.
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. There was a beautiful ERMINE
busy feeding on it. It allowed us to watch it at close range for at
least 15 minutes -- a real treat. We and the other birders at the
Three-toed Woodpecker spot saw a GRAY FOX.
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.18. On the snowmobile road south of Pietz's road, I found a
small flock of WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS, 3 GRAY JAYS, 1 BOREAL CHICKADEE
and lots of RED-BREASTED NUTHATCHES. Also seen: 2 flocks of SNOW
BUNTINGS on C.R.1, a ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK, and 5 NORTHERN SHRIKES. Warren
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Thanks for Corey Bedeaux (sp.?) for sharp spotting of both
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There is a Snowy Owl sitting on the roof of a metal building near the
junction of C.R. 1 and C.R 22 about three miles north of Aitkin -- the
sod farm on the north side of C.R.1. There are also a few Common
Redpolls feeding on weed seeds in the same general area. Warren Nelson
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A little after 2PM I obseved a/the Franklin's Gull at the east flowage at Black
Dog Lake - if it is the same bird, it is getting around the town!
Warren
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I got to the SE ice shelf almost after dark today, but the Franklin's Gull
stood out at the north side of the group. Too gloomy to pick out anything else
unusual tho.
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goes west along the south side of a sod farm. The birds were
to the north of the road. There were TREE SPARROWS, a ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK,
a BALD EAGLE and 2 RUFFED GROUSE along the road too. Warren Nelson
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Maybe it will be a finch-y winter!
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Woodpecker) and then chased off
by a Crow.
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Regularly? I recall only a few sightings in Mpls in the last ten years or so.
One year there was a scattering of reports from the Bass Ponds. There was a
report of nesting in Scandia but I don't know if it was confirmed. I recall a
feeder sighting in Mpls some years ago also.
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The Long-billed Dowitchers were exactly there at 230PM Sun. Something flushed
the flock and I got to hear their flight calls (thank goodness)
Thanks Bruce!
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improbabilities -
particularly on Attu - but if you want to know what Attu was like in the 90's -
or would enjoy seeing it again, GO now - The Big Year will probably not be
in theatres for long.
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of his way to help a
younger Minnesota birder (though I was a year older!)
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That is cool...but Boreal Owl is regular - just hard to find. Bewick's wren is
probably still casual. Lesser BB is regular winter visitor - first found in
1984 in Duluth (I was there).
Warren
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From: Minnesota Birds [mailto:MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU] On Behalf Of Al
Yes, I remember the first one seen on the N Mpls Christmas Bird Count - that
was not until the late 80's I think
Warren
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From: Minnesota Birds [mailto:MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU] On Behalf Of Jim Ryan
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 3:54 PM
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Strange- we have the same numbers as every year. If anything, they are
using more nectar than in past years!!
We live in North Oaks.
Marilyn and Warren Regelmann
On Jul 25 2011, Judy Chucker wrote:
Thanks to those who have responded. The non-scientific consensus seems to
be that yes
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From: Warren Woessner
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 11:29 AM
To: 'mou-net@lists/umn.edu'
Subject: Sun-Randolph Industrial Park
As it cleared on Sunday, it became a lovely day for birds of the summer
fields -Randolph Industrial Park had more Dickcissels than I have ever
seen
I found the same phenomenon on 52d Street between Nicollet and Lyndale
on Sunday. Feeding on the curb and in the street were
Blackburnian
Cape May (male and female)
Yellow
Palm
Nashville
Yel-rumped
Tenn
As well as Chipping Sparrows and White-crowned sparrows
Warren
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Warren Woessner
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in a spruce tree outside their kitchen window. There was
a BLACK-BILLED MAGPIE that flew by the courthouse in town a couple of
days ago. I don't know what it was doing in town Quite a number of
ducks, geese and swans showing up. Warren Nelson
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We are thinking of travelling with Borderland tours (Borderland-tours.com).
Does anyone have feedback on their trips? Please respond privately to
josep...@umn.edu
Thanks.
Marilyn and Warren Regelmann
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hundred COMMON REDPOLLS, a couple dozen PINE GROSBEAKS, 2 BOREAL
CHICKADEES (along the snowmobile trail south of Pietz's Road), 7
ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS, 1 NORTHERN SHRIKE, lots of HORNED LARKS and SNOW
BUNTINGS and a BALD EAGLE standing on the edge of its nest. Warren Nelson
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C.R.18, several PINE GROSBEAKS, lots of COMMON
REDPOLLS, several SNOW BUNTINGS and the YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER is still
alive and doing well at the Lind's feeders near Gun Lake. Warren Nelson
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