The tanager was at the feeders off and on all morning. Rarely going more than an hour between stops at the suet feeder. The mockingbird was not seen in the yard but was heard giving a shortened version of one of its spring songs. Strange to hear in October but many other birds were also singing in the warm shirt sleeve weather.

Dennis and Barbara Martin
Shorewood, MN
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Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2010 6:09 PM
Subject: [mou-net] Tanager / Mockingbird refound


Today, Sunday, from 5:30-5:45 pm, the female Summer Tanager (eastern plumage) and now again the MOCKINGBIRD (juvenile) were seen again in Hutchinson.
Bernice and Earl Hall
665 Hillcrest Rd NE.
320-587-8122
Take MN Hwy. 7 into Hutch to the large 4-way stoplite intersection at Bluff St., and turn north (right if coming from the Cities). Go about 4 blocks to Ridge Ave. which only goes left (west), then turn south again on Hillcrest, about 2 houses to 665.
They welcome visitors.
We believe the Summer Tanager is a McLeod Cty. record.

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