I was in Voyageurs last week and heard a bird that I've never heard before and
I'm hoping someone on this list will be able to help me figure out what it was.
Being a fifth-generation Floridian who'd never been to the northern plains
states, that's not all that unusual, but I can't stop
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Perhaps a young Green Heron? They are out of the nest and I heard something
similar last night on a long walk. They have not got it down to the one
emphatic screech yet!
Holly Peirson
Columbus, Anoka Co.
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images. In the past many of the photographs were published in Black-and-White.
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David Cahlander david at cahlander.com Burnsville, MN 952-894-5910
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Had a call (song) this morning that I have not heard before (16 years of
birding in the Midwest), will attempt to describe.
I was walking in the coniferous section of Blue Hill Trail, Sherburne NWR
(near Princeton, MN) when a rolling song started about 100 yards to the east
(much louder than
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