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-RBA
*Minnesota
*Detroit Lakes
*June 15, 2006
*MNDL0606.15

-Birds mentioned
Least Bittern
Broad-winged Hawk
Black-bellied Plover
Marbled Godwit
Wilson's Phalarope
Black-billed Cuckoo
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Northern Hawk Owl
Long-eared Owl
Short-eared Owl
Whip-poor-will
Red-headed Woodpecker
Black-backed Woodpecker
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Swainson's Thrush
Hermit Thrush
Gray Catbird
Cedar Waxwing
Golden-winged Warbler
Mourning Warbler
White-throated Sparrow
Pine Siskin
-Transcript

<strong>Hotline:</strong> Minnesota, Detroit Lakes<br>
<strong>Date:</strong> June 15, 2006<br>
<strong>Sponsor:</strong> Lakes Area Birding Club, Detroit Lakes Regional 
Chamber of Commerce<br>
<strong>Reports:</strong> 1-800-542-3992 (weekdays during business hours)<br>
<strong>Compiler:</strong> Jeanie Joppru ([email protected])<br>

This is the Northwest Minnesota Birding Report for Friday, June 16, 2006 
sponsored by the Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce. You may also hear 
this report by calling (218) 847-5743 or 1-800-433-1888.

We seem to be starting on a dry summer as little rain has fallen in the 
northwest so far. As  I put the report together, there is a forecast of 
possible storms in the coming hours and days, but no sign of them yet. Young 
birds are appearing everywhere in almost every species that is known to nest 
here. Please remember to report any confirmed nesting that you may come across.

Jenny Moorman reported that a family of LONG-EARED OWLS was discovered in Lake 
of the Woods County on June 11. Six MARBLED GODWITS were found  about a quarter 
mile west of CR76 along a minimum maintenance road, five miles west of Baudette 
south of MN 11. A BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER was found along the Hogsback Trail in 
the Beltrami Island State Forest, a little east of the Wildwood Cemetery at the 
opening in the pine plantation on June 10. A breeding bird survey on that day 
along the Rapid River Road, and the Pitt Grade yielded 20 species of warblers, 
along with LONG-EARED OWL, WHIP-POOR-WILL,  OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER, SWAINSON'S 
THRUSH, and HERMIT THRUSH among others. A CEDAR WAXWING nest was also 
discovered  along the Faunce-Butterfield road west of the Faunce Forest Road.

Beth Siverhus , reporting from Roseau County found six SHORT-EARED OWLS and two 
MARBLED GODWITS. Location from MN 11 is to take CR 13 south to 280th St., a 
minimum maintenance road. She also observed a BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO north of 
Williams.

Pat Rice reported on a trip to the Big Bog Recreation Area north of Waskish in 
northern Beltrami County on June 12 where highlights included BROAD-WINGED 
HAWK, NORTHERN HAWK OWL, OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER, HERMIT THRUSH, GRAY CATBIRD, 
GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER, MOURNING WARBLER, and WHITE-THROATED SPARROW.

In Pennington County, Sue Braastad reported that they have PINE SISKINS at 
their feeder near Thief River Falls. A pair of RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS is 
nesting in a snag near the corner of our deck. 

Linda Felker reported a YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO  heard calling at a Mahnomen park 
south of that town in Mahnomen County on June 9. 

Mike Murphy reported from Hamden Slough NWR on June 9 that a BLACK-BELLIED 
PLOVER  remained at Hesby Wetland a half mile northeast of the office. WILSON'S 
PHALAROPE are nesting at the wetland also. Bisson Lake , three miles west of 
Callaway, has a LEAST BITTERN at its southern end.

Thanks to Jenny Moorman, Gretchen Mehmel, Beth Siverhus, Pat Rice, Sue 
Braastad, Linda Felker, and Mike Murphy for their reports.

Please report bird sightings to Jeanie Joppru by email, no later than Thursday 
each week, at [email protected] OR call the Detroit Lakes Chamber's toll free 
number: 1-800-542-3992. Detroit Lakes area birders please call 847-9202. Please 
include the county where the sighting took place. When reporting by email 
please put "NW Bird Report" in the subject line of your message. The next 
scheduled update of this report is Friday, June 23, 2006.
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-RBA
*Minnesota
*Detroit Lakes
*June 15, 2006
*MNDL0606.15

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-Birds mentioned
<UL>
<LI>Least Bittern
<LI>Broad-winged Hawk
<LI>Black-bellied Plover
<LI>Marbled Godwit
<LI>Wilson's Phalarope
<LI>Black-billed Cuckoo
<LI>Yellow-billed Cuckoo
<LI>Northern Hawk Owl
<LI>Long-eared Owl
<LI>Short-eared Owl
<LI>Whip-poor-will
<LI>Red-headed Woodpecker
<LI>Black-backed Woodpecker
<LI>Olive-sided Flycatcher
<LI>Swainson's Thrush
<LI>Hermit Thrush
<LI>Gray Catbird
<LI>Cedar Waxwing
<LI>Golden-winged Warbler
<LI>Mourning Warbler
<LI>White-throated Sparrow
<LI>Pine Siskin
</UL>
-Transcript
<P>
<strong>Hotline:</strong> Minnesota, Detroit Lakes<br>
<strong>Date:</strong> June 15, 2006<br>
<strong>Sponsor:</strong> Lakes Area Birding Club, Detroit Lakes Regional 
Chamber of Commerce<br>
<strong>Reports:</strong> 1-800-542-3992 (weekdays during business hours)<br>
<strong>Compiler:</strong> Jeanie Joppru ([email protected])<br>
<P>
This is the Northwest Minnesota Birding Report for Friday, June 16, 2006 
sponsored by the Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce. You may also hear 
this report by calling (218) 847-5743 or 1-800-433-1888.
<P>
We seem to be starting on a dry summer as little rain has fallen in the 
northwest so far. As I put the report together, there is a forecast of possible 
storms in the coming hours and days, but no sign of them yet. Young birds are 
appearing everywhere in almost every species that is known to nest here. Please 
remember to report any confirmed nesting that you may come across.
<P>
Jenny Moorman reported that a family of <B style="color: #0057ad">LONG-EARED 
OWLS</B> was discovered in Lake of the Woods County on June 11. Six <B 
style="color: #0057ad">MARBLED GODWITS</B> were found about a quarter mile west 
of CR76 along a minimum maintenance road, five miles west of Baudette south of 
MN 11. A <B style="color: #0057ad">BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER</B> was found along 
the Hogsback Trail in the Beltrami Island State Forest, a little east of the 
Wildwood Cemetery at the opening in the pine plantation on June 10. A breeding 
bird survey on that day along the Rapid River Road, and the Pitt Grade yielded 
20 species of warblers, along with <B style="color: #0057ad">LONG-EARED OWL, 
WHIP-POOR-WILL,</B> <B style="color: #0057ad">OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER, 
SWAINSON'S</B> <B style="color: #0057ad">THRUSH,</B> and <B style="color: 
#0057ad">HERMIT THRUSH</B> among others. A <B style="color: #0057ad">CEDAR 
WAXWING</B> nest was also discovered along the Faunce-Butterfield road we
 st of the Faunce Forest Road.
<P>
Beth Siverhus , reporting from Roseau County found six <B style="color: 
#0057ad">SHORT-EARED OWLS</B> and two <B style="color: #0057ad">MARBLED 
GODWITS.</B> Location from MN 11 is to take CR 13 south to 280th St., a minimum 
maintenance road. She also observed a <B style="color: #0057ad">BLACK-BILLED 
CUCKOO</B> north of Williams.
<P>
Pat Rice reported on a trip to the Big Bog Recreation Area north of Waskish in 
northern Beltrami County on June 12 where highlights included <B style="color: 
#0057ad">BROAD-WINGED HAWK, NORTHERN</B> <B style="color: #0057ad">HAWK OWL, 
OLIVE-SIDED</B> <B style="color: #0057ad">FLYCATCHER, HERMIT THRUSH,</B> <B 
style="color: #0057ad">GRAY CATBIRD, GOLDEN-WINGED</B> <B style="color: 
#0057ad">WARBLER, MOURNING WARBLER,</B> and <B style="color: 
#0057ad">WHITE-THROATED SPARROW.</B>
<P>
In Pennington County, Sue Braastad reported that they have <B style="color: 
#0057ad">PINE SISKINS</B> at their feeder near Thief River Falls. A pair of <B 
style="color: #0057ad">RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS</B> is nesting in a snag near the 
corner of our deck.
<P>
Linda Felker reported a <B style="color: #0057ad">YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO</B> 
heard calling at a Mahnomen park south of that town in Mahnomen County on June 
9.
<P>
Mike Murphy reported from Hamden Slough NWR on June 9 that a <B style="color: 
#0057ad">BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER</B> remained at Hesby Wetland a half mile 
northeast of the office. <B style="color: #0057ad">WILSON'S PHALAROPE</B> are 
nesting at the wetland also. Bisson Lake , three miles west of Callaway, has a 
<B style="color: #0057ad">LEAST BITTERN</B> at its southern end.
<P>
Thanks to Jenny Moorman, Gretchen Mehmel, Beth Siverhus, Pat Rice, Sue 
Braastad, Linda Felker, and Mike Murphy for their reports.
<P>
Please report bird sightings to Jeanie Joppru by email, no later than Thursday 
each week, at [email protected] OR call the Detroit Lakes Chamber's toll free 
number: 1-800-542-3992. Detroit Lakes area birders please call 847-9202. Please 
include the county where the sighting took place. When reporting by email 
please put "NW Bird Report" in the subject line of your message. The next 
scheduled update of this report is Friday, June 23, 2006.

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