A SONG SPARROW is spending the Winter at the Nature Center feeders at Hyland 
Lake Park (Three Rivers) in Bloomington. The bird has been present all winter 
is there today. 

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From: Minnesota Birds <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun Feb 20 10:36:28 2011
Subject: [mou-net] RFI: Arkansas birder visiting northern MN

Hello everyone,

I decided to redeem some of my airline miles and have booked a flight  
this Wednesday to Minnesota for some winter birding in the North  
Woods.  I will be in MN until the following Tuesday, and I am planning  
on spending the first couple days at the Sax-Zim bog area.  My target  
species are:

Great Gray Owl
Northern Hawk Owl
Boreal Owl
White-winged Crossbill
Hoary Redpoll
Sharp-tailed Grouse
Long-tailed Duck

The owls are my most-wanted, although I have low expectations for  
Boreal.  If anybody has any specifics on recent locations of these  
species it would be greatly appreciated.  I'm not limiting myself to  
the Sax-Zim bog area, after a few days there I am considering heading  
either to the NW part of the state or out along the north shore of  
Lake Superior.

Thank you,

Abby Darrah
Fayetteville, AR

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