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Hello everyone,
This morning I did a little bit of birding with Bob Janssen on his pre-festival
class. One one of our stops I discovered a female mountain bluebird. The
directions are a little classified becuase the bird was on private property and
in order to go see the bird you will have to call for permission and I am not
yet sure if it is alright with the property owners if suddenely a bunch of
people who wanted to see the bird called for permission. The bird was very
cooperative and I along with Bob and his class observed it for over an hour and
the bird remained when we left. We had several close up views with a spotting
scope and with binoculars. It hung out in a large pasture surrounded by several
other pastures and fields. The bird was all by itself and spent most of its
time perched on waist high fence posts and the fencing wire although sometimes
flew to the ground and foraged for a couple seconds to then fly back to one of
its perches on top of a fence post. Not much else very no
teworthy
that we saw today. Good birding,
Josh Watson
Grand Marais
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<DIV>Hello everyone,</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>This morning I did a little bit of birding with Bob Janssen on his
pre-festival class. One one of our stops I discovered a female mountain
bluebird. The directions are a little classified becuase the bird was on
private property and in order to go see the bird you will have to call for
permission and I am not yet sure if it is alright with the property owners if
suddenely a bunch of people who wanted to see the bird called for permission.
The bird was very cooperative and I along with Bob and his class observed it
for over an hour and the bird remained when we left. We had several close up
views with a spotting scope and with binoculars. It hung out in a large pasture
surrounded by several other pastures and fields. The bird was all by itself and
spent most of its time perched on waist high fence posts and the fencing wire
although sometimes flew to the ground and foraged for a couple seconds to then
fly back to one of its perches on top of a fence post. Not much else ve
ry
noteworthy that we saw today. Good birding,</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Josh Watson</DIV>
<DIV>Grand Marais</DIV><p>
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