-RBA
*Minnesota
*Duluth/North Shore
*January 29, 2015
*MNDU1501.29

-Birds mentioned
Common Eider
Spruce Grouse
Iceland Gull
Glaucous Gull
Great Black-backed Gull
Great Gray Owl
Black-backed Woodpecker
Boreal Chickadee
Bohemian Waxwing
Golden-crowned Sparrow
Red Crossbill
Hoary Redpoll
Evening Grosbeak
-Transcript

Hotline: Minnesota, Duluth/North Shore
Date: January 29, 2015
Sponsor: Minnesota Ornithologists' Union (MOU)
Reports: (218) 834-2858
Compiler: Jim Lind ([email protected])

This is the Duluth Birding Report for January 29th, 2015 sponsored by
the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union.

The GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW found by Jeff Newman at his backyard feeders
at 44th Avenue East and Regent Street is still present as of the 25th.
It is being seen sporadically in his yard and in the alley above his
home, on both sides of 44th Avenue East. Birders are welcome to look for
the bird but Jeff asks observers to stand by the corner of his front
porch and not in his yard.

The COMMON EIDER in Duluth has not been seen at Canal Park recently, but
it has now moved to the open water near the bridge leading to Barker's
Island in Superior, Wisconsin. It was seen as recently as the 28th.
GLAUCOUS GULLS, THAYER’S GULLS, GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL, and ICELAND
GULLS continue to be seen at Canal Park in Duluth.

In the Sax-Zim Bog, BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKERS have been seen along
McDavitt Road, 3.2 miles north of the Sax Road, and along the Admiral
Road, about 3.5 miles north of the Sax Road. BOREAL CHICKADEES are being
seen mainly at the Admiral Road suet feeders, 3.8 miles north of the Sax
Road. GREAT GRAY OWLS have been seen in these same areas along the
Admiral Road and McDavitt Road. EVENING GROSBEAKS are coming to two
feeders in Sax-Zim: “Mary Lou's” feeders on CR 444, 1 mile west and 0.5
mile north of the junction of CR 27 and CR 5, and the Morse feeders on
the Blue Spruce Road, 1 mile north of CR 133.

Peder Svingen and others saw 10 SPRUCE GROUSE on the 25th along Lake
County Road 2 at the radio tower north of the Sand River. They also saw
four HOARY REDPOLLS along the Tomahawk Trail (FR 377) just east of MN 1.
Kim Eckert and others saw SPRUCE GROUSE on the 23rd along CR 2, 0.4 mile
north of the Sand River, and along MN Highway 1 at mile marker 301.3.
They also saw RED CROSSBILLS and BOREAL CHICKADEES at the Sand River
crossing, and RED CROSSBILLS along the first 0.5 mile of the Spruce Road
off MN 1.

A flock of up to 200 BOHEMIAN WAXWINGS has been seen in recent weeks
northeast of Duluth along the West Knife River Road (CR 231), a half
mile to a mile west of the northern end of the Homestead Road (CR 42).
This is currently the only consistent location I'm aware of for this
species in northeast Minnesota. The flock is usually in buckthorn and
willow stands edging fields on the south side of the road. The birds can
sometimes be seen from the road, but are often easiest to see from
private property. Contact Jim Lind at [email protected] for
information about access.

The next scheduled update of this report will be on February 5th.

Information about bird sightings may be sent to the Duluth Rare Bird
Alert at [email protected]

The Duluth Birding Report is sponsored and funded by the Minnesota
Ornithologists' Union (MOU) as a service to its members. For more
information on the MOU, write us c/o the Bell Museum, e-mail us at
[email protected], or visit the MOU web site at moumn.org.

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