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This is the Minnesota Birding Report for Thursday December 11th. Jim Lind reported a SPRUCE GROUSE on the 11th along Lake County Road 2, a mile and a half north of the Greenwood Lake landing. He also found a GREAT GRAY OWL two miles north of the White Pine wayside. Three LONG-TAILED DUCKS were in Burlington Bay in Lake County on the 11th. A TUFTED TITMOUSE is visiting a feeder in Brown County about three miles west of New Ulm on County Road 27. Please call Denny Martin for directions. On the 10th, a FRANKLIN'S GULL was found on the west side of Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis. An adult GLAUCOUS GULL was present there on the 8th, while a first-winter Glaucous Gull was found near the west spillway of Black Dog Lake in Dakota County. On the 8th, a late MARSH WREN was at the Bass Ponds area of south Bloomington in Hennepin County. And a few other lingering species were reported from Carver County including a NORTHERN FLICKER, seen December 8th in the town of Victoria, and a HERMIT THRUSH found December 11th in Chaska. This state-wide birding report is brought to you and financially supported by the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union (MOU). The MOU is Minnesota's oldest and largest bird club. The report is composed from observations generously submitted by MOU members and other birders throughout the state. You can support this weekly update by submitting your bird reports to Anthony Hertzel at [email protected] or by calling the hotline directly at 763-780-8890 and leaving a detailed message. MOU members receive this report directly on MOU-net, the club's free e-mail listservice, which is available to anyone interested. For information contact David Cahlander at <[email protected]>. MOU members receive the organization's quarterly journal "The Loon" and the bimonthly magazine, "Minnesota Birding". For membership information, send an e-mail message to our membership secretary at [email protected]. In cooperation with the Minnesota Office of Tourism, highlights of this hotline can be now heard at a toll free number which is available to callers outside the Twin Cities area. The number is 1-800-657-3700. The MOU is pleased to offer this service. Thank you, and good birding. The next scheduled update of this tape is Thursday, December 18th. -- Anthony X. Hertzel -- [email protected] --============_-1140931728==_ma============ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN"> <html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- blockquote, dl, ul, ol, li { padding-top: 0 ; padding-bottom: 0 } --></style><title>MOU RBA 11 December 2003</title></head><body> <div><font color="#000000">This is the Minnesota Birding Report for<b> Thursday December 11th</b>.<br> <br> Jim Lind reported a<b> SPRUCE GROUSE</b> on the 11th along Lake County Road 2, a mile and a half north of the Greenwood Lake landing. He also found a<b> GREAT GRAY OWL</b> two miles north of the White Pine wayside.<br> <br> Three<b> LONG-TAILED DUCKS</b> were in Burlington Bay in Lake County on the 11th.</font><br> <font color="#000000"></font></div> <div><font color="#000000">A<b> TUFTED TITMOUSE</b> is visiting a feeder in Brown County about three miles west of New Ulm on County Road 27. Please call Denny Martin for directions.</font></div> <div><font color="#000000"><br> On the 10th, a<b> FRANKLIN'S GULL</b> was found on the west side of Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis. An adult<b> GLAUCOUS GULL</b> was present there on the 8th, while a first-winter<b> Glaucous Gull</b> was found near the west spillway of Black Dog Lake in Dakota County.</font><br> <font color="#000000"></font></div> <div><font color="#000000">On the 8th, a late<b> MARSH WREN</b> was at the Bass Ponds area of south Bloomington in Hennepin County. And a few other lingering species were reported from Carver County including a<b> NORTHERN FLICKER</b>, seen December 8th in the town of Victoria, and a<b> HERMIT THRUSH</b> found December 11th in Chaska.</font></div> <div><font color="#000000"><br> This state-wide birding report is brought to you and financially supported by the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union (MOU). The MOU is Minnesota's oldest and largest bird club.<br> <br> The report is composed from observations generously submitted by MOU members and other birders throughout the state. You can support this weekly update by submitting your bird reports to Anthony Hertzel at [email protected] or by calling the hotline directly at 763-780-8890 and leaving a detailed message.<br> <br> MOU members receive this report directly on MOU-net, the club's free e-mail listservice, which is available to anyone interested. For information contact David Cahlander at <[email protected]>.<br> <br> MOU members receive the organization's quarterly journal "The Loon" and the bimonthly magazine, "Minnesota Birding". For membership information, send an e-mail message to our membership secretary at [email protected].<br> <br> In cooperation with the Minnesota Office of Tourism, highlights of this hotline can be now heard at a toll free number which is available to callers outside the Twin Cities area. The number is 1-800-657-3700.<br> <br> The MOU is pleased to offer this service. Thank you, and good birding.</font><br> <font color="#000000"></font></div> <div><font color="#000000">The next scheduled update of this tape is<b> Thursday, December 18th</b>.</font></div> <div><br></div> <x-sigsep><pre>-- </pre></x-sigsep> <div>Anthony X. Hertzel -- [email protected]</div> </body> </html> --============_-1140931728==_ma============--

