In addition to the migrants mentioned by Sparky, there was also an early 
Greater Yellowlegs today (9 April) in the open water behind the WLSSD plant at 
27th Ave West in Duluth. Also several Hooded Mergansers there and at the Hwy 23 
bridge in Fond du Lac. 

Kim R Eckert, Duluth
http://www.mbwbirds.com


On Apr 9, 2014, at 8:42 AM, sparky stensaas wrote:

Sax-Zim Bog 4-8-14
2 Turkey Vultures (FOY)
1 Red-tailed Hawk
1 American Kestrel (FOY)
2 N Harriers (FOY)
5 Bald Eagles over Stone Lake
Mallards & Canada Geese on patch of open water on Stone Lake
Northern Shrike on Stone Lk Rd
Ruffed Grouse in several spots
2 Black-backed Woodpeckers (deep in the bog...BTW terrible snowshoeing now! 
Snow too deep and too mushy)
Moose tracks
p.s. I took down the feeders at the Welcome Center on Owl Ave because the bears 
are waking up.

Duluth  4-7-14
Wood Ducks-(FOY) Fond du Lac bridge over St. Louis River
Common Grackles-(FOY) Fond du Lac neighborhood

Carlton County 4-9-14
Killdeer (FOY)

Carlton County 4-8-14
Mourning Doves singing

Sparky Stensaas 
2515 Garthus Road 
Wrenshall, MN 55797 
218.341.3350 cell 

[email protected]

www.ThePhotoNaturalist.com
www.SaxZim.org

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