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As a first-time poster to mou-net, let me apologize if I step out of line with
respect to the list's mores, and hope all you experts will tolerate a
beginner's ramblings. Having said that...
I saw a female wild turkey fly up into a cottonwood tree overhanging the
Mississippi River in downtown Minneapolis, just south of the Bassett's Creek
confluence. Several other noontime runners said they had seen the bird on the
walking paths along the river before she flew up into the tree today. There
have been other downtown turkey sightings in the past week -- near the armory
and on Nicollet Island -- so I hoped it would be only a matter of time before I
saw her.
The area around the Bassett's Creek confluence is a good spot for urban
birding. In the past week or so I've seen a fox sparrow, Lincoln's sparrow,
house wren, Eastern phoebes, and ruby-crowned kinglets, among others. The
Cooper's Hawks have been back about 3 weeks or so, and appear to be staying
around for another year.
Rob Daves
Minneapolis
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<DIV>As a first-time poster to mou-net, let me apologize if I step out of line
with respect to the list's mores, and hope all you experts will tolerate a
beginner's ramblings. Having said that...</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>I saw a female wild turkey fly up into a cottonwood tree overhanging the
Mississippi River in downtown Minneapolis, just south of the Bassett's Creek
confluence. Several other noontime runners said they had seen the bird on
the walking paths along the river before she flew up into the tree today.
There have been other downtown turkey sightings in the past week -- near the
armory and on Nicollet Island -- so I hoped it would be only a matter of time
before I saw her. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>The area around the Bassett's Creek confluence is a good spot for urban
birding. In the past week or so I've seen a fox sparrow, Lincoln's
sparrow, house wren, Eastern phoebes, and ruby-crowned kinglets, among
others. The Cooper's Hawks have been back about 3 weeks or so, and appear
to be staying around for another year. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Rob Daves</DIV>
<DIV>Minneapolis</DIV><p>
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