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ndoned buildings a mile or so southwest of the
WMA. I'll
continue to stake out this area in the evenings and check them as potential
roosting sites.
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xplore the site, I will
post further info and see about staking it out.
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making their
way south on Monday, December 26. This is the latest date I have for southbound
geese in
Lac qui Parle County.
I have second-hand reports of frequent Snowy Owl sightings just over the SD
border,
between Ortonville and Milbank.
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ds who have feeders at the western edge of the Knife
River in Duluth Twp have reported a few sporadically this winter.
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oadway
paint strip color), steep forehead, elongated
"mane," grayish mottled body with white neck
contrast to chestnut head color. Perhaps the
same individual wintering in this location as in
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They are here!
One Snowy Owl, heavily barred, seen perched on a drift along the tracks where
the railroad
crosses 111th Ave roughly 1/4 mile north of Nassau, MN December 20, about 2:30
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White Winged and Red Crossbills in Walker and a tougher than usual Gray
Catbird in Walker for the Christmas bird Count yesterday. Bohos were seen in
Walker and Hackensack. Very little open water or open ground!
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I cancelled the Little Falls CBC for Sunday the 18th and will reschedule it to
be held after 12-
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llards,
wigeon (1), canvasback (1), black scoter (1), common golden
eye (many), common merganser (many more), hooded
merganser (lots), American coot. Few gulls, but this was
before their normal roosting time. Lake Harriet had very few
birds on it.
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beyond the
ice fringe.
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could see were
ring-billed, herring gulls, and a few Thayers. Not one glaucous,
or black-backed (of any kind), or Bonaparte's. I hope someone
else found something interesting. Maybe tomorrow.
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ropose for this upcoming issue or
one in the future, I'd love to hear from you.
Thanks, and I hope you all have a great holiday season!
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Just rec'd call from Frank Gosiak who just sighted a Snowy Owl along Hwy
64/CR24
(bit north) of intersection N of Leader in Cass County. mjb
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Just sighted a White-winged Scoter on Bald Eagle
Lake, first in Ramsey, then in flight. Relocated it in
the north bay, Washington County portion, north
of 122nd N and Ethan ave N...Link Lakes?
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The solitaire was present, singing, and perched at the top
of a deciduous tree in the same area reported in past posts
at 1:00 p.m. Monday Nov. 14th.
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t side of the Lake. Someone flushed it from
the crabapple
tree and it few to the top of the large cottonwood. It then moved slightly
further south from
the cottonwoods into a tree adjacent to a berry-bearing tree (Buckthorn?).
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lifer earthquake and said they were briefly evacuated from their
hotel. The earthquake was well South of their position.
Linda Sparling
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FYI-Frank Gosiak just called about viewing the Long-tailed Duck on Lake Emily,
CR6,
mileage marker 31, next to the RV park.
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s low-key and its fun.
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The two Surf Scorers were still present today at Lake Lillian. Found from the
boat
access on the North side of the lake. They were working their way east.
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AT. 9:00 the bird was on the North side of the central
pond.
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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,
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as Australian Swan. But hey "it's your list!"
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I found two White-faced In is at the Albany WTP. W ere on
the front pond then flushed by a eagle and flew to back
pond.
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e next newsletter. I would need
the programs
name, the date, the time, and a brief description.
Thanks so much, and have a great October!
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Le Conte's Sparrows. The Nelson's Sparrow was initially found by Brian
Smith on 10/9/16.
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events/1815401828705142/
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I will send separate email and photos.
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A merlin flew into the small plum tree in hot pursuit of a chickadee. It
failed to snatch the chickadee, and when it wheeled to fly off it almost
bonked me in the head. Pretty exciting.
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541st and 460th. All in tall grass pastures (no cattails).
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rwings were
almost completely darK It drifted in a circle so I got good
looks at it. As if in confirmation of size, an adult bald eagle
flew over a couple of minutes later in the same location
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The juvenile Sabine's Gull was present from 5:30 to 6:40 this evening. The bird
took flight
several times displaying the distinctive wing pattern.
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t from the Port Authority/US Corps of
Engineers.
There was a previously reported Great Egret from 40th Ave by others on other
various
social media outlets earlier this summer, but I believe was not widely reported
due to the
restricted location.
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ssages was sent accidentally before I was finished typing it.
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I re-found the juvenile Yellow-crowned Night Heron first found by Ruth
Amundson about 2:30 this afternoon. It was well-hidden about 40 yards
south of the road on the east side of the ditch.
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I just found 6 Buff-breasted Sandpipers east of 45th Ave NE about one-half mile
north of CR43 in Benton Co.
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photos and wondering if someone can possibly help with the ID.
All photos are of the same bird.
Thank you.
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ebirds in either numbers
or variety (especially in the 7-county Metro area) please
post. It was a frustrating spring and late summer doesn't
look much better.
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The state fair is just days away. Time to share your enthusiasm about birds
with thousands of fair-goers at the MOU State Fair booth outside the DNR
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would like to join, avid birder.
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There is a pair of Blue Grosbeaks at the gravel pit north of Hwy 59 on 200th
Ave
SW in Swift County.
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umpier than normal!
Thanks, and have a great day.
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The Lesser Black-backed Gull was present at 0610 today on the beach in
Glenwood, Pope County.
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I have had a Dark Eyed Junco show up 5 times today in my back yard in Lino
Lakes Minnesota, Anoka County. First time I have ever seen one in July!!
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ly sat. Rich light orange brown chest and two broad rusty wing
bars. Never got good look at bill, but my initial response was, "now
that's different bird." Both birds then dove into a tree about 50
yards east of their perch.
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Here's my email to send me the magazine: lpohl...@comcast.net
Thanks
Laurie
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o much for your time and assistance.
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hrikes there too. Didn't see any of those today.
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awhile. The only thing to consider is that the landowner could cut the field
for hay, in which
case this bird would likely disappear.
Drew Smith
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There is a greater white-fronted goose at Sand Prairie WMA. It has been in
the pond in front of the observation deck the last 3 days.
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out 30
seconds near the area Shawn Conrad reported this morning and as reported
by Chad Heins on Friday. I proceeded up the road north and came back
around but could not relocate. Birdy area with many Dicksissels, Sedge
Wrens, and a Black-billed Cuckoo.
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The Arctic Tern was still sitting on the mud flat along the North shore of the
marsh where Bob Ekblad found it. The Black-necked Stilts had moved to the
marsh on the west side of CR 61and just north of Hwy 28.
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gs. So the proportion of
cuckoo
window kill compared to other birds seems exceptionally high. Something that
cuckoos see that other birds in general don't??
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r each county. Sadly, it did not.
CR7 goes north from I 90 at the Dexter exit. In Dodge County it's CR13, and
it goes south from Kasson.
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Just arrived and looks to be roosting for the night on the
mud shoal near the Pelicans 8:00 pm
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rea. I was not able
to
relocate it after about 30 minutes but it may still be in the area.
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Perhaps a roost
site? mjb
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Just found an adult breeding plumaged red knot and
white-faced ibis at Brown WPA on CR 19 just south of CR
21. This is a few miles south of Rothsay.
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dpiper, and least sandpiper.
A full list of birds seen can be found on my ebird checklist linked below.
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S29778854
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t. mjb
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enbird singing, so I hope all is well
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field just east of Wanda with Marbled
Godwit, Short-billed Dowitcher, and American Golden-Plover. 14 species of
Sparrow (Henslow's in Lamberton WMA). A Swainson's Hawk flying up
river at Redwood Falls. Only 15 Warblers.
Mike Oetken
New Ulm
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woods to the
left of the new boat ramp at Minnecon Park.
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John Richardson
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A male Rose-breasted Grosbeak arrived this afternoon in our backyard.
Connie
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would really appreciate your help and contributions to this Citizens
Science Project.
Dr. Jay Pitocchelli
Biology Department
Saint Anselm College
Manchester, NH 03102
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Hi. I thought I got signed up for the daily list of sightings and I'm not
getting it.
Can you help?
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There has been a House Wren in our yard since Friday.
It is not singing constantly yet but checking out the houses.
Connie
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Is it possible to get the recent Membership Directory. I have a 2011 edition.
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trance. There are at least 7
species of gulls around the last couple of days. 2 LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL
being the highlight.
John Richardson
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Palm Warblers and Blue-gray gnat catchers at Farmers Community Park, Arches
(Stockton),
MN. Also present Northern waterthrush x3 and Belted kingfisher x3.
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elssen bluff park yesterday. Todd
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Still present at original location.
http://ebird.org/ebird/submit/effort?locID=L4524882
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Garrett Wee on the MN Birding Page reported a:-
1 Glossy Ibis along with 35 White-faced ibis, Miedd Lake, yellow medicine county
Photos were posted.
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odwits.
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elp!
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Good question. I don't know, either.
From: owlwise
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what is LBBG?
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>Sent: Apr 10, 2016 3:42 PM
when the gravel path
will be installed?
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rdwalk... It was not at a great distance.
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A Saw-whet is being seen currently at the home of Butch Ukera, 23205 Agate Lake
Rd, Deerwood, MN. Visitors welcome he said. PLEASE call in advance. 218-851-
3318.
John Richardson
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e best of my knowledge?
Two Harbors, MN may be the next stop?
John Richardson
Duluth, MN
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towers to where it
intersects with a new 'road'. The path is wide but pretty muddy
even in our recent dry weather. There should be more birds
arriving soon.
Chet Meyers
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orizon, high flocks and low in a never ending wave
from early afternoon until dusk. I can't begin to estimate
numbers but consider that a good percentage of
Mississippi Flyway birds passed overhead today.
These are the sights we live for...
Steve H.
Onalaska, WI
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rt Terminal.
Of note, a BREWER'S BLACKBIRD was reported by a very reliable source at their
feeders this morning! Let the crazy spring continue.
John Richardson
Duluth, MN
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(Posted by Bruce Lees <bjl...@charter.net> via moumn.org)
Will you change my Ring-Necked DuckXGreater Scaulp to Ring-Necked Duck.
Thank You
Bruce Lees
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vement this weekend. Also, more ice will likely disappear and waterbirds
could be more
prevalent.
John Richardson
Duluth, MN
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(Posted by John Richardson <johnpr...@gmail.com> via moumn.org)
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DU than do I.
I hope that this helps.
Tony
Tony Leukering
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