Should have known this day would be interesting with the 6:40 AM Goshawk flying across the backyard....
Walked this morning in Pioneer Park, Princeton before work (as I do twice a week or so - basically a half hour "nature walk" here in town) - was startled by a Sharp-shinned Hawk at the entrance/exit. A bit early - or an over-winterer that just moved in to the area? Lunch hour was spent in Sherburne NWR (quick drive around) - numerous Rough-leggeds (five over the same fields), one Bald Eagle and one Red-tailed - hmmm, a five hawk day in the winter. Six, if you count the weekend Kestrel on 169. Normally winter weeks here hold three, sometimes four raptors. And there is time remaining. Harrier? Cooper's? Drive down to Dakota County for the Gyr? Best of all, maybe a Golden? Will be driving down to Mankato for a girl's basketball tournament (have a freshman who is a starting forward for a tiny HS). Are there any interesting birding areas or unique birds present currently? This will be this ex-Wisconsinite's first Mankato experience, and tournaments allow for some free time. Thanks! Al Schirmacher Princeton, MN Mille Lacs & Sherburne Counties

