[mou-net] FEMALE CARDINAL EATING HUMMINGBIRD CARCASS

2017-06-14 Thread Nels F. Thompson
From southern Steele County ... While looking at the feeders at our deck (9:00 AM) I noticed a female cardinal "pestering" something. I couldn't tell what the "something" was at first but with binoculars it slowly became obvious ... it was a female hummingbird! The Cardinal worked over that

[mou-net] Nashville warbler active at night?

2017-06-14 Thread kkelnberger
A friend made a recording of a bird song, at midnight and after, which resembles a nashville warbler song. Is that unusual or even possible. My friend was doing the frog survey for the DNR. Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives:

Re: [mou-net] FEMALE CARDINAL EATING HUMMINGBIRD CARCASS

2017-06-14 Thread linda whyte
On Wed, Jun 14, 2017, 9:15 AM Nels F. Thompson wrote: > From southern Steele County ... > While looking at the feeders at our deck (9:00 AM) I noticed a female > cardinal "pestering" something. > I couldn't tell what the "something" was at first but with binoculars it >

Re: [mou-net] Nashville warbler active at night?

2017-06-14 Thread pbudde
I've heard Connecticut Warblers singing just after midnight, so I could imagine Nashville's doing the same, especially if it was a bright, moonlit night. Paul Paul BuddeWashington, dcpbu...@earthlink.net (Sent from a smartphone) Original message From: kkelnberger