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Jan. 18, 2007
2:00 P.M.
Dakota County
Ravenna Twp

Female MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD perched on a wire. Location is 175th St E. and Presley 
Circle. This is a few miles SE of Hastings. From Ravenna Trail (Hi 54) go west 
on 175th 0.4 miles. The bird was on the wire on the north side of the road with 
12 Cedar Waxwings about 75 m east of Presley Circle. After about 10 minutes it 
flew off with the waxwings to the north over the stand of conifers. I remained 
in the vicinity for one hour but did not relocate the bird. There is a lot of 
habitat here so it's likely to still be in the area. If no luck here, try going 
0.5 mile further west to Polk Ave, then go north 0.5 miles and look for a patch 
of habitat on the east (right) side of road. There was a group of about 100 
waxwings feeding in the crabapples here. When I returned to the original site, 
there was a larger group of waxwings perched in the same spot where the 
bluebird was originally found. 

I believe there are 2 previous records for Dakota (per Drew Smith). 

Other sightings today:

The Slaty-backed Gull was again present at the marina in Prescott at 1:30 P.M. 
today. It remained on the Minnesota side close to the ice, but flew around 
quite a bit affording stunning views. Present with it were one adult and one 
imm. Glaucous Gull, plus the funky leucistic gull that's been around since 
November.

A lovely flock of 7 fat Chukars gave me considrable pause when I first spotted 
them about 1/4 mile away as they fed along 180th near Hogan Ave. (by the 
nursery). While in my cara I eventually got within 2 feet of one of them as I'm 
sure it thought I was the feed wagon. 

Six Snow Buntings on wire (!) near entrance road to Spring Lake RP. Also about 
10 Horned Larks here as well.

Good luck

Jim
Eagan
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<DIV>Jan. 18, 2007</DIV>
<DIV>2:00 P.M.</DIV>
<DIV>Dakota County</DIV>
<DIV>Ravenna Twp</DIV>
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<DIV>Female&nbsp;MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD perched on a wire. Location is 175th St E. 
and Presley Circle. This is a few miles SE of Hastings. From Ravenna Trail (Hi 
54) go west on 175th 0.4 miles. The bird was on the wire on the north side of 
the road with 12 Cedar Waxwings about 75 m east of Presley Circle. After about 
10 minutes it flew off with the waxwings to the north over the stand of 
conifers. I remained in the vicinity for one hour but did not relocate the 
bird. There is a lot of habitat here so it's likely&nbsp;to still be&nbsp;in 
the area. If no luck here, try going 0.5 mile further west to Polk Ave, then go 
north 0.5 miles and look for a patch of habitat on the east (right) side of 
road. There was a group of about 100 waxwings feeding in the crabapples here. 
When I returned to the original site, there was a larger group of waxwings 
perched in the same spot where the bluebird was originally found. </DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>I believe there are 2 previous records for Dakota (per Drew Smith). </DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Other sightings today:</DIV>
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<DIV>The Slaty-backed Gull was again present at the marina in Prescott at 1:30 
P.M. today. It remained on the Minnesota side close to the ice, but flew around 
quite a bit affording stunning views. Present with it were one adult and one 
imm. Glaucous Gull, plus the funky leucistic gull that's been around since 
November.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>A lovely flock of 7 fat&nbsp;Chukars gave me considrable pause when I 
first spotted them about 1/4 mile away as they fed along 180th near Hogan Ave. 
(by the nursery). While in my cara I eventually got within 2 feet of one of 
them as I'm sure it thought I was the feed wagon. </DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Six Snow Buntings on wire (!) near entrance road to Spring Lake RP. Also 
about 10 Horned Larks here as well.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Good luck</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Jim</DIV>
<DIV>Eagan</DIV>
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