Upon returning from the bird banding session at Hok sa La Park in Lake City I 
found a Red headed woodpecker on my suet feeder as I drove in the driveway in 
Point Douglas near Hastings. Quite a day it was. I banded my first ever Golden 
Winged and Magnolia Warblers and We were kept pretty busy all day.  Jim 
Fitzpatrick

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Topics of the day:

  1. Carver County
  2. Clark's Grebe, Nicollet County
  3. Sherburne NWR Bird tour
  4. foy RUBY THROATED HUMMINGBIRD
  5. LOST: Birding equipment at 180th St. marsh
  6. new arrivals
  7. BIRDS!
  8. Migrants at Minnesota Valley NWR
  9. Sora,yes  Virginia, no  Falcon Heights
 10. Alexandra Area birds
 11. Red-throated Loon - Isanti County

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Date:    Sat, 7 May 2011 15:24:28 +0000
From:    John Cyrus <[email protected]>
Subject: Carver County

There was a nice variety this morning at Rapids Lake MVNWR

Select count

Visitors center area

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 5
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 2
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1
Gray Catbird 4
Brown Thrasher 2
Nashville Warbler 4
Yellow Warbler 2
Yellow-rumped Warbler 4
Lark Sparrow 3
Lincoln's Sparrow 1
White-crowned Sparrow 1
Rose-breasted Grosbeak 4
Baltimore Oriole 4

Other areas

Great-crested Flycatcher 1
Yellow-throated Vireo 1
Blue-headed Vireo 1
Warbling Vireo 1
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 1
Brown Thrasher 2
Golden-winged Warbler 1
Tennessee Warbler 1
Orange-crowned Warbler 1
Yellow Warbler 1
Chestnut-sided Warbler 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler 13
Palm Warbler 3
Black and White Warbler 1
American Redstart 1
Ovenbird 3
Rose-breasted Grosbeak 6

At Assumption Lake there were still a few Lesser Scaup and some Coot on the=
 lake and 3 Yellow-rumped=2C 2 Nashville=2C and 1 Yellow Warbler nearby.

Yesterday with a limited amount of time(didn't cover several areas)  at Car=
ver Park

Least Flycatcher 1
Brown Creeper 1
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 10
Gray Catbird 2
Brown Thrasher 2
Nashville Warbler 4
Yellow Warbler 5
Magnolia Warbler 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler ~30
Palm Warbler 4
Black and White Warbler 5
American Redstart 2
Ovenbird 1

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Date:    Sat, 7 May 2011 10:26:02 -0500
From:    Bob Dunlap <[email protected]>
Subject: Clark's Grebe, Nicollet County

Kim Eckert's MBW group is currently looking at a Clark's Grebe on Oak Leaf  
Lake just west of St. Peter on the south side of Hwy. 99. The bird is  
associating with a few Western Grebes. There is also a late Greater  
White-fronted Goose on the south end of the lake.

Bob Dunlap
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Date:    Sat, 7 May 2011 12:15:14 -0700
From:    Betsy Beneke <[email protected]>
Subject: Sherburne NWR Bird tour

Doug Stucki and Barb Kull  led 41 participants on our refuge=

Hi All,=0A=0ADoug Stucki and Barb Kull=A0 led 41 participants on our refuge=
 bird walk/tour this =0Amorning, and they found=A054 species.=A0 Yellow-rum=
ps remain plentiful, but few =0Aother migrant warblers have arrived.=A0 The=
 common moorhens reported back on =0ALittle Bluestem Pool on the wildlife d=
rive were not seen.=0A=0AHighlights included:=0A=0APileated woodpecker (yes=
, this is a highlight for a lot of people)=0ABrown creeper=0ARuby & golden-=
crowned Kinglets=0AHermit Thrush=0ABrown Thrasher=0AWarblers:=A0 yellow, ch=
estnut-sided, yellow-rumped, black & white, palm and =0AAmerican redstart=
=0AEastern towhee=0AChipping, field, vesper, song, Lincoln's, swamp and whi=
te-throated sparrows=0ARose-breasted grosbeak=0AAmerican goldfinch=0A=0ABet=
sy Beneke=0ASherburne National Wildlife Refuge

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Date:    Sat, 7 May 2011 16:53:04 -0500
From:    Victor Lewis <[email protected]>
Subject: foy RUBY THROATED HUMMINGBIRD

hI ALL,A male ruby throated hummingbird was at my feeder this afternoon at
4:45 pm in Minnetonka MN. yahoo!!!

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Date:    Sat, 7 May 2011 14:59:43 -0700
From:    Scott Loss <[email protected]>
Subject: LOST: Birding equipment at 180th St. marsh

This message is to the gentleman I ran into this afternoon at the 180th str=
eet marsh in Dakota County (around 3 PM) - you were trying to photograph th=
e swimming Sora. I think you dropped a piece of birding equipment out of yo=
ur car since I found it at the first intersection west of the marsh.

Before I got there, a tractor passed this spot, and part of it sustained so=
me damage. The most valuable part appears undamaged.

If you back-channel me, I'd be happy to set up a dropoff.

And for others on the list - birding at the marsh was slow.=A0 4 Greater Ye=
llowlegs and a Killdeer were the only shorebirds, but there were still plen=
ty of Soras and Marsh Wrens.

Scott Loss
St. Paul



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Date:    Sat, 7 May 2011 19:26:04 -0500
From:    "john c. nelson" <[email protected]>
Subject: new arrivals

Nothing like spring migration for constant surprises. Upon arriving  
home from work FOY Indigo Bunting on a Nyjer sack. While getting a  
photo of the bunting the first Red-breasted Nuthatch in some time  
appeared on a suet log just outside the window.

John Nelson
Good Thunder MN

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Date:    Sat, 7 May 2011 20:16:36 -0500
From:    Nicholas Tangen <[email protected]>
Subject: BIRDS!

So today started out with a Spring Bird Count for the Landing Minnesota
River Heritage Park (not just for history buffs anymore). It was their Civil
War day as well so we were birding amongst Union soldiers. Let me tell you
this park is a great spot. We ended the count around 1:30 with 54 species!
Some highlights include;

Brown Thrasher
American Redstart
Blue-gray Gnatcatchers - these guys were everywhere in the Oak Savanna
restoration area
Great-crested Flycatcher
Yellow Warbler
Prothonotary Warbler!!

Since we felt we were on a roll the wife and I decided to keep on keeping on
and headed to the Bass Ponds/Old Cedar Bridge. We didn't get the number of
warblers that have been reported previously, but still had a good haul
including;

Common Yellowthroat
Forster's Tern
Yellow Warbler
Spotted Sandpiper
Northern Waterthrush
Nashville Warbler
Orange-crowned Warbler
Ruddy Duck
Yellow-headed Blackbird
Greater Yellowlegs
Black and White Warbler
Long-billed Dowitcher
Lesser Yellowlegs

Stopped briefly at T.S. Roberts as well.

Magnolia Warbler

We ended the day with a total of 85 species! This was a great day!


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Nicholas R Tangen
(651) 808-7067
[email protected]

"In wildness is the preservation of the world." - Henry David Thoreau*

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Date:    Sat, 7 May 2011 20:23:23 -0500
From:    Matt Dufort <[email protected]>
Subject: Migrants at Minnesota Valley NWR

Hi all,

I spent a couple hours this morning at the Minnesota Valley NWR 
visitor's center area (off State Hwy 5 near the MSP airport).  It was 
hopping with birds, and I found a really nice diversity of migrants, 
especially sparrows and warblers.  This was all in the area around the 
parking lot and on the trails that go down the hill from the visitor's 
center.  Highlights:

  - 15 species of warblers, including Blackburnian, Parula, 
Black-throated Green, Blackpoll, Chestnut-sided, Redstart, Tennessee, 
Ovenbird, Orange-crowned, Nashville (many), Black-and-white, Yellow, and 
Palm (many).
  - Swainson's and Gray-cheeked Thrush
  - tons of sparrows feeding in recently-burned areas near the parking 
lot, with a couple Lincoln's, a couple Clay-colored, and a large flock 
of Zonotrichias that included about 5 White-crowned and 1 Harris's 
Sparrow. There was some hefty restoration work going on when I left, so 
there might now be a lot less cover at the edges of this habitat than 
there was this morning.

Very few vireos so far this year.  I've seen one Blue-headed, and that's 
it.  Migration seems to be coming very late, but it is really picking up.

Good birding,

Matt Dufort
Minneapolis

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Date:    Sat, 7 May 2011 20:52:22 -0500
From:    Manley Olson <[email protected]>
Subject: Sora,yes  Virginia, no  Falcon Heights

About 8:30 this morning I and another birder found 2 Soras by the pond 
in the SW corner of Community Park.
He also saw one on the next pond to the North.
About 8:15 this evening the two were still there. As far as I know the 
Virginia Rail has not been seen since Thursday evening. All the rails I 
have seen were viewed from the walking path.
Also tonight my  FOY Baltimore Oriole.
Manley Olson
Falcon Heights

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Date:    Sat, 7 May 2011 21:47:32 -0500
From:    Rick <[email protected]>
Subject: Alexandra Area birds

While visiting our children in Alexandra they say FOY Baltimore Oriole 
male only and Yellow Warblers several.

Good birding,

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Rick Holbrook
Fargo, ND
N 46°53'07"
W 096°48'18"
   or
46.887527N
-96.805079W


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Date:    Sat, 7 May 2011 23:19:36 -0500
From:    Herb Dingmann <[email protected]>
Subject: Red-throated Loon - Isanti County

At about 7:15 this evening I found a winter-plumaged Red-throated Loon at 
the north end of South Stanchfield Lake. This lake is in northwestern Isanti 
County off of CR15.

Initially the bird was swimming away from me along the left (east) side of 
the lake, so I tried to get a better look from CR15 along that side of the 
lake.  After several unsuccessful passes up and down the side of the lake, I 
returned to the boat launch and found the loon had done an about-face and 
was now closer to the boat launch, allowing me to now get some very good 
looks.  The bird was resting with its head tucked into its back when I left 
at 8:40, so I expect it may still be there in the morning.

Also present on the lake was an Eared Grebe.

Herb Dingmann
St. Cloud

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