I agree with Chris..guides are good if you are going after a singe
difficult species, like Rufous Capped Warbler in French Joe Canyon, but
are not needed to find most of the specialties..I would add that you
should get one of the good guides to birding sites in SE Arizona. I
can't recall their
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I did not relocate the bird while searching from 1030-113- AM Tues
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Sunday around noon I found about 5 birds I think were sb dowitchers,
about 6 Wilson's Phalaropes and about 30 lesser Yellowlegs at L.
Byllesby. Apart from a few Killdeer-no sandpipers at all. At Randolph
Industrial Park there were Grasshopper Sparrows, both Meadowlarks and a
fairly friendly guard
Thanks for pooting this, Jim! The Merlin family made it through last night's
storm, tho a big tree was felled just up from the nest tree. I watched the
chicks and Mom from about 1130-noon Sat. (today), Did not see Dad.
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Chestnut sided
N Parula
Wilsons
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Drove around for a while in the drizzle S of Young America until about 130 PM
and worked a giant flock of black birds near Assumption, but no
Great-tailed amongst them
Warren
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I could only find the Harlan's on Sunday around noon--splotchy red and
black back which I assume a RL would not show (Did anyone see the RL on
Sunday?)
Warren
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I got there at 430PM and found about 6 robins but no waxwing. Perhaps
the Sharpie that was perched in the tree on the corner had an early
dinner.
Warren Woessner
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(AK) Blue-footed Booby (Manzanillo, MX)
Hotel: Back-vented Shearwater (Monterey)
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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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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
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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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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of his way to help a
younger Minnesota birder (though I was a year older!)
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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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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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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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Woodpecker) and then chased off
by a Crow.
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Maybe it will be a finch-y winter!
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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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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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Thanks for Corey Bedeaux (sp.?) for sharp spotting of both
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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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...was not overly exciting. Both meadowlarks and Versper and Savannah Sparrow
at Randolph Indust. Park plus N Harrier and Kestrel s. of 280th st. on the way
back.
Lake Bylesby had a few White Pelicans, lots of mud flats but only Killdeeer and
both Yellowletgs were seen plus a single Blue
with all the Orioles and
Tenn's but little else to see (or hear)
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Mostly around mid-day, found lots of summer sparrows on territory -
Grasshopper, Savannah and Song at Randolph Ind. Park.
Vesper just west of 180th St Marsh. Clay colored and Field along 160th east of
what was a marsh on the n. side of the road. Also Loggerhead Shrikes on Fisher
north of rd.
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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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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Nice variety between the observation blind w. of the Parking Lot and just east
of the 77 Bridge:
Trumpeter Swan
Canada Goose
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Were all with big gull flock SW side of Lake Harriett at sunset today (Fri)
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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
Warren
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at Lake Calhoun Sun at sunset. Most of the gulls were
far out in the center in the beautiful weather. I id'd one as a 1st
winter lesser Black-backed Gull but will wait for the gull experts to
confirm that sighting
Warren Woessner
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Cruise what dirt road remain east and west of Rogers
Warren
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When I was there on Sat., a birder said he had asked permission at the
office and they let him walk in, so apparently there is no need to
tresspass at this point
warren
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There was one at Wood Lake Nature Center some years ago that many
initially thought was a Snowy
Warren
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If anyone views the Avocet monday PLEASE post ASAP
Warren
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The group I met up with re-found the bird in the clearing at about
10:15 am this morning (Sat) ( good looks from both sides of the trail)
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areas, and simply don't respond (or don't come in, even
if they are calling). So a sort of natural order is restored, and the
only good a tape does is to help refresh the birder's memory of the
call, which may be as it should be.
Just notes from experience
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a better chance at seeing
an Ivory Bill.
Warren Woessner
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Yesterday early pm there was an Orange-crowned warbler in the willows on the
path out to the viewing platform. Not too many shorbirds in view - Pectoral sp,
Greater and lesser Yellowlegs, Semipalm plover, Killdeer, Solitary sp, Spotted
sp. Just one Forster's tern.
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at Bass Ponds. Avocet about straight out from the T in the main road
down from the parking lot. Willets at Hogback Pond outflow and at old
beaver lodge east of 77.
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the eye. Oh well, just some musings...this is only the
second Louisiana Waterthrush I have ever seen in this area (thouigh, when I
lived in New York, they were overwhelmingly the majority of the Waterthrushs
that came through Central Park in the spring.
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, Yel-rumped
Warblers and Blue Headed Vireo
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I found one Snowy Egret and a Franklin's gull on the muddy island with the
Pellicans and the Caspian terns, visible from the observation platform Sat pm
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Or try any time from mid-May to mid-June
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ducks of interest were two
Buffleheads.
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Ah, spring.
Bare ground and birds
I was at the site from about 130-230 Sun and saw only the pair of
Blue-winged Teal and a Wild Turkey.
Warren Woessner
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of the first tunnel. Most
striking was an almost pure white owl sitting on the ground inside the
fence.
Warren Woessner
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Our house has a large window overlooking Minnehaha Creek. My non-birding
cousin was visiting and admiring the view when we saw a pure whitle
object in a tree a hundred yards or so away. I got my scope but I still
wasn't sure what it could be except for one of the white egrets - I
pronounced it a
I am very interested in any reports from Hennepin County (I have not
read any as yet)
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a mile from my house as the crow
flies), I was in Boston. Never have so many good birds appeared in
this area while I have been out of town. But at least this one stayed
around.
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Oops 1030 AM of course (it was only 85 degrees then)
Warren
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At 1030PM it was north of the E/W
What is a neighboring field in Crow Hassen Park. Could you please be
more specific? It's a big place
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The Rock Wren was seen on the buildings and on the lower long rock wall to
the north at about 830 on Wed am, then refound in the woods a bit nw of the
wall at about 10am
When I left it was still being seen in the woods
Warren
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probably order it for you, or I will be more than happy
to mail one to you for a $10 bill. (It won the New Rivers Press Minnesota
Voices competition in 1986).
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the
Twin Cities this year)
There are lots of Orioles around, and the Redstarts are back in force...but
during 6 hrs of birding at Wood Lake and Old Cedar Av Bridge on Sun, I saw
just two migrant warblers! (Maybe the waves have just gone through at
Mid-week, say I hopefully)
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Sunday afternoon I found an adult Glaucous Gull on the east side of Lake
Calhoun and a first
on the Arctic Express
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. You can
park right next to the dirt dike that will be a hiking trail and scope
the back end of the pond from there.
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Saying They are all good IS sanctimonious, because the question was
pretty clear. If someone asks you that question, they are clearly
serious/avid birders or they would not even know the term. So starting
from that assumption, I would indeed share my personal best birds from
the area, but maybe in
Kittiwake was present roosting on the ice with the westernmost group of
Herring Gulls near the WEST outlet at about 9AM this (Fri) morning
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Actually the exact spot can be walked by taking the first right off Zane
north of 85th St (to go back east) and walking the bike path that goes
behind the houses on Crescent Circle. I did that this am in the cold
wind and only saw one N Shrike.
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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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Amazing. Is this a one-day record for an individual warbler watcher in MN?
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Timing is important. Short billeds migrate earlier than Long-billeds and
non-breeding (eg molting adults) tend to migrate well before juveniles. I can't
get to your photos right now (traveling) but would guess molting adult
Short-billed from timing alone.
(I am in New England, where there is a
There were also 4 Wilson's snipe at the n pond of the Randolph Industrial Park
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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.
Thanks
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For her contributions to the cause of birding!
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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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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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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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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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As reported just N of the 1.7 mile post on 9 mile Creek sign at noon Sat
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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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Carrying nesting material.
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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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I thought I heard it Sat am near the memorial but could never see it
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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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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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18 species of "waterfowl " Sun noonish
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ST Sandpiper still present at noon Wed
Warren
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From: Minnesota Birds [mailto:MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU] On Behalf Of Bob Dunlap
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 7:37 AM
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: [mou-net] Sharp-tailed Sandpiper present Wednesday morning, Carver
Two pairs of Bobolinks in field SW. of I35/Lakeville Exit
Randolph had Clay colored Sparrows, Grasshopper Sparrows, both Meadowlarks and
many Dickcissels. (I don't think I was ever out of hearing of their calls for
the entire day (Sat.)
South of 160th on Emery I found both Loggerhead Shrike and
Is there still a pair at the Flying Cloud Airport?
WW
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> On Jul 28, 2018, at 4:50 PM, Josh Wallestad wrote:
>
> Hello Everybody,
>
> 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
I saw one Pintail also
Warren
From: Minnesota Birds [MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU] on behalf of Steven Chesney
[steven.ches...@outlook.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2019 7:34 AM
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Waterfowl, Carver County
The birds
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 refound it at 11 am at NE Pond
Warren W
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> On Nov 27, 2020, at 10:53 AM, Bob Dunlap wrote:
>
> 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
> Museum). The bird is
I found them at about 4 pm toward the S end of the lake but staying way our
Warren
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> On Oct 31, 2020, at 11:01 AM, Conny Brunell wrote:
>
> This morning I observed 6 WWSC on Bde Maka Ska (Lake Calhoun) in
> Minneapolis, Hennepin Co. For 20 minutes I enjoyed watching them
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