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belly band
and under tail almost put white. Beautiful.
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er's is told by its darker coloration
>and
âbroader, more regular and darker bars ventrally.â In broad terms,
scalariventris is
âmore coldly grey with bolder bars belowâ (Snyder 1961).
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Varied Thrush still in Pillager , Call Wayne if interested in seeing it
218-839-6463!
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owards Canal
Park/DECC area. Duluth, MN
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Wayne M reports that the varied thrush is still coming to his feeders in
Pillager( Cass County) Give him a call if interested 218-839-6463
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Second hand report that a GYR FALCON is at the DECC, near Canal Park. Duluth.
Perched on
the harbor side of the Arena.
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mature. Bird flew over
the building out of sight and was not seen again as of 4:40pm. Bird appears to
be
banded.
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"Birds of Flight" THIS Friday, 5:30PM CST on TBN
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http://creationinthe21stcentury.com/creation-in-the-21st-century-episode-the-
fascinating-world-of-hummingbirds-with-guest-benjamin-owen-of-border-watch-
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XWINGS in town, and north of Two Harbors on Hwy 1 and 2 SPRUCE
GROUSE and BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKERS seen.
Outside of redpolls, finches and like have been somewhat hard to come by as far
as I know.
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FALCON
(likely from
Superior) soaring and flying towards the WLSSD plant. Later in the afternoon
Lars Benson
reported seeing GYR also in the same spot. Finally
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This morning at first light, we had a brown creeper in our St. Anthony, MN
backyard.
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BL KITTIWAKE was just reported off of Canal Park Duluth. MN
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BL KITTIWAKE was just reported off of Canal Park Duluth. MN
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Present this morning (Wed).
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Still present at the end of the day, sat on the wall of the channel with a full
belly od
fish...
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verage by other birders (that I know of) from about 12:00-4:30 I can
say neither bird showed up during those times. If the birds are still
around, could it please be posted to the list serve, along with time of day.
Much thanks,
Linda Sparling
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About 12:30pm I saw the one bird, but it was reported later that there was two
together
again at Canal Park.
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taken. It was seen patrolling back and forth over
the lake.
We were looking from the channel towards Duluth. It could be seen from past
land to the
east, and west towards Fitgers.
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e road).
FINCHES are mixed. PINE GROSBEAKS and REDPOLLS and BOHEMIAN WAXWINGS can be
seen in the area, but can be hard to pin down. PINE SISKINS and PURPLE FINCHES
are
largely absent IMO.
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No Ivory Gull this morning.
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astern or western.
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Does anybody know if the Golden-crowned Sparrow is still being seen in Duluth?
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http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/outdoors/3918638-one-rare-ivory-gull-dies-
another-still-flying-duluth
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There is an American Bittern near the intersection of NE 84th Ave. & NE 50th
St. in Steele County in a drainage ditch on the west side of 84th. (For
reference, this is 3.5 miles north of Rice Lake State Park.)
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Fyi, Ivory Gull present at Canal Park this morning during
this 8am hour.
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Thank you for the notice and the background on this bird!
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Subject: [mou-net] Ivory Gull- General Information and Sighting Significance.
I agree with Jesse that there needs to be more information given
other platforms to communicate it seems? With the age of Smartphones sending
emails is becoming secondary I find with many
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Rick. Thanks so much for the location info. I will be out tomorrow. I will
post if I spot them.
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Anyone still seeing the short eared owls at afton. If so any directions to
location would be
appreciated. Thank you
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Numerous local and national Facebook pages, and eBird I would say are the two
most used,
but other are using blogging pages and other birding digest pages.
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froze, was a lesser scaup female,
surrounded by a bunch of coots. Also one very patient, and lonely,
bald eagle.
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10 Red Crossbills at Merry Lake near the end of Wilderness Dr. in the Park
1 White-winged Crossbill by Jacob Brower visitor center
19 Pine Grosbeaks
80 Common Redpolls
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e more than sufficiently load down with crab apples to keep
attracting the bird. I would appreciate hearing from anyone that has
information about best times to see this bird.
Keep looking!
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Kim Eckhert has viewed a photo of the phalarope I posted about earlier today
and tells me it is a red phalarope and not a red-necked phalarope as I
initially
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I found a late red-necked phalarope at the Wells sewage pond this morning. It
was swimming in the open water near the berm on the eastern-most of the two
ponds located on the north side of the highway.
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Chet Meyers and Doug Kieser found an adult glaucous
gull on Lake Harriet at 4:50 p.m.
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These birds still were directly behind Denny's Resort on Lake Winnibigosh near
shore diving
with a flock of Buffleheads on Tuesday afternoon at Bena in Cass County.
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present this afternoon in front of Dennys resort Cass County on Lake Winnie
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h Public Library
There is no outdoor portion to this program.
We will be indoors making teas, salves, ointments etc.
(An adult must accompany attendees under the age of 13)
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lakes-see-rare-vermilion-flycatchers
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The Birds are still feeding on Crab apples at the front entrance of Deep
Portage Learning Center
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birds.
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27 Bohos at Deep Portage Learning Center this am eating crab apples
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l lake, any searchers will require a scope. While this species is more
frequently observed on the TC lakes, it is very unusual in Dakota County, with
this being only the 4th report.
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North Branch
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mobile. It has only briefly been seen last
Sunday,
Wed evening and this morning. PLEASE STAY AT THE CORNER OF THE FRONT
PORCH PLEASE IF VISITING.
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Could someone point me in the right direction (email) to address how difficult
and
complicated it appears to be in submitting photo? :)
Sincerely,
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Other birds seen:
-7 Canada Geese
-1 Great Blue Heron
-1 Double Crested Cormorant
-6 American Crow
-30 Lapland Longspur: Flying out on the mudflats and briefly landed amongst the
shorebirds
-1 American Robin
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Just had a text from Dave Pavlik, reporting an adult Thayer's Gull at Lake
Calhoun.
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kbirds
continue in numbers, still 6 greater yellowlegs, and today
6 Wilson's snipe... and more were arriving as I watched
around 10:30 a.m.
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and the
Eveleth Public Library.
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Eared Grebe, Initially found by Herb Dingmann this afternoon. It was still
present
as of 3:30pm close to shore off of the brick shelter about halfway down.
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from cemetery outlook.
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There was a flock of more than thirty Leconts's Sp
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Street.
Follow old gravel road east to parking area and then walk east on trail to
bottom
of the hill.
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Does anyone have information on whether or not the Clark's Nutcracker is still
being
seen? Would appreciate any infrormation. Thanks
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landed on the
beach
area over the MN wall of the Superior Entry wall.
https://flic.kr/p/yVBR58
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bottom
of
the hill and to the left of the trail leading east from the parking area.
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A non-breeding adult was present this afternoon in the canal from the boat
ramp at Nicollet Bay on south side of Swan Lake west of Nicollet. This is
the same area an adult was seen during July.
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y near the same location at Resurrection as a solitaire was seen
overwintering
last winter and early spring. Conceivably, it may be the same individual as
last year.
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MN 55379.
Question: Leucistic or Hybrid or ? Anybody know?
I don't see a way to add a picture to this post. I tried to post one to
Sightings, but don't think it worked.
But here is a link to a couple of photos:
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The Little Gull is still present at the Warroad sewage lagoons as previously
reported by Kim
Eckert.
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17 today at the Jirik Sod Farms, Empire Twp., Dakota County., at approximately
1:00 PM.
A traditional location for this species.
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Wilson's Phalaropes, and assorted others. Extensive mudflats that should
yield good viewing with a scope for awhile.
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and then saw a Henslow's Sparrow. Upon leaving the park heard
Bell's Vireo calling to the right of the road directily across from Park
Station. May be more than one present.
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number 70020. Babies were in the ditch east of the in-drive.
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County Road 135 bog had a singing Connecticut warbler this am and the bugs
were not too bad...
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in and out of the reeds.
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. There's an indrive there with house number 17323, but there's no house.
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at the north end of the lake. There is a field approach that I walked
down to and around the north end, be watchful of ticks!
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6/17, about 11 AM, north of Oslo on 240 Ave. just south of CR 6 which is
also 680 St. It was perching on the power lines and flying down into the
corn and once onto the road.
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not open to the public and
has the largest concentration of RHWO in the Midwest. No fees or
reservations necessary. See CCESR website for directions.
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Sorry. I didn't delete other states' lists from my exported ebird .csv,
before importing
garbage information into mou-net. -- How can I fix this?
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around the lake.
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unfortunately, I'm going to keep updates on this bird
and have the others keep updates as well!
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.
Hopeful observers should still try for the bird, even though it is difficult to
locate. Good luck
to those still hopeful for the bird.
Drew Smith
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Pair of Pine Siskin at our feeders this afternoon.
Connie
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Down on the beach behind the cabins.
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(Posted by Andrew D. Smith drew...@aol.com via moumn.org)
The Ruff was being seen distantly at LML at 4:00 PM. The bird was at the Far
East end of
the Lake.
Drew Smith
Eagan, Dakota County
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(Posted by Connie Grundhofer cgwr...@gmail.com via moumn.org)
At 7:30 this morning a male Indigo was at our feeders briefly.
Have not seen it since.
Connie Grundhofer
Lino Lakes, Anoka Co.
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, there is a good overlook of the lake on the north end.
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(Posted by Jennifer Vieth jbaines...@aol.com via moumn.org)
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Mark your calendars for two terrific FREE birding events.
On May 2nd the St. Croix Valley Bird Club invites you to celebrate
International Migratory
Bird Day at River Falls City Hall. Celebrate
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(Posted by Dale A. Yerger port...@uslink.net via moumn.org)
today along the Deep Portage driveway there was a peregrine falcon and a
flock of 18 snow buntings
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an
account
assigned to it.
Thanks
Herb
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yellowlegs and a good
assortment
of waterfowl.
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of the path as of 1:00 PM today.
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