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-RBA *Minnesota *Minnesota Statewide *March 22, 2007 *MNST0703.22 -Birds mentioned Ross's Goose Tundra Swan Long-tailed Duck American White Pelican Turkey Vulture Osprey Osprey Gyrfalcon Sandhill Crane Baird's Sandpiper Wilson's Snipe Belted Kingfisher Tree Swallow Fox Sparrow -Transcript Hotline: Minnesota Statewide Date: March 22, 2007 Sponsor: Minnesota Ornithologists' Union (MOU) http://moumn.org Reports: (763) 780-8890 Compiler: Anthony Hertzel ([email protected]) This is the Minnesota Birding Report for Thursday, March 22nd 2007. Most of the birding news this week has involved returning spring migrants. And while the list of arrivals is rather long, as yet I have seen nothing unexpected. The GYRFALCON was still west of Hastings in Dakota County on the 20th. Check along 180th Street just east of U.S. Highway 52. On March 18th, Jan Green reported a flock of 10-12 LONG-TAILED DUCKS off Stoney Point in St. Louis County. Brian Smith counted more than twenty small shorebirds at the Sleepy Eye sewage ponds in Brown County on the 22nd. He could get close enough to identify at least a few BAIRD'S SANDPIPERS. The first TREE SWALLOW of the year was reported by Mike Elling from the Mississippi River in St. Paul. Other spring migrants reported for the first time or again but from numerous locations include TUNDRA SWAN, ROSS'S GOOSE, TURKEY VULTURE, OSPREY, AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN, SANDHILL CRANE, WILSON'S SNIPE, BELTED KINGFISHER, and FOX SPARROW. The next scheduled update of this tape is Thursday, March 29th 2007. --====1174609561==== Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" <html> <PRE> -RBA *Minnesota *Minnesota Statewide *March 22, 2007 *MNST0703.22 </PRE> -Birds mentioned <UL> <LI>Ross's Goose <LI>Tundra Swan <LI>Long-tailed Duck <LI>American White Pelican <LI>Turkey Vulture <LI>Osprey <LI>Osprey <LI>Gyrfalcon <LI>Sandhill Crane <LI>Baird's Sandpiper <LI>Wilson's Snipe <LI>Belted Kingfisher <LI>Tree Swallow <LI>Fox Sparrow </UL> -Transcript <P> <strong>Hotline:</strong> Minnesota Statewide<br> <strong>Date:</strong> March 22, 2007<br> <strong>Sponsor:</strong> Minnesota Ornithologists' Union (MOU) http://moumn.org<br> <strong>Reports:</strong> (763) 780-8890<br> <strong>Compiler:</strong> Anthony Hertzel ([email protected])<br> <P> This is the Minnesota Birding Report for Thursday, March 22nd 2007. <P> Most of the birding news this week has involved returning spring migrants. And while the list of arrivals is rather long, as yet I have seen nothing unexpected. <P> The <B style="color: #ad1a07">GYRFALCON</B> was still west of Hastings in Dakota County on the 20th. Check along 180th Street just east of U.S. Highway 52. <P> On March 18th, Jan Green reported a flock of 10-12 <B style="color: #0057ad">LONG-TAILED DUCKS</B> off Stoney Point in St. Louis County. <P> Brian Smith counted more than twenty small shorebirds at the Sleepy Eye sewage ponds in Brown County on the 22nd. He could get close enough to identify at least a few <B style="color: #0057ad">BAIRD'S SANDPIPERS.</B> <P> The first <B style="color: #0057ad">TREE SWALLOW</B> of the year was reported by Mike Elling from the Mississippi River in St. Paul. Other spring migrants reported for the first time or again but from numerous locations include <B style="color: #0057ad">TUNDRA SWAN, ROSS'S</B> <B style="color: #0057ad">GOOSE, TURKEY VULTURE,</B> <B style="color: #0057ad">OSPREY, AMERICAN WHITE</B> <B style="color: #0057ad">PELICAN, SANDHILL CRANE,</B> <B style="color: #0057ad">WILSON'S SNIPE, BELTED</B> <B style="color: #0057ad">KINGFISHER,</B> and <B style="color: #0057ad">FOX SPARROW.</B> <P> The next scheduled update of this tape is Thursday, March 29th 2007. --====1174609561====--

