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PHey, isn't today International Migratory Bird Day?nbsp; I think it
is!nbsp; So, Happy IMB Day to all of you birders!/P
PHere in Hastings we have been seeing several flocks of white Pelicans, lots
of yellow rumped warblers, and I have several Yellow Bellied
The Rock Wren was still present at Acacia Park Cemetary late yesterday =
afternoon. When I arrived, at about 5:20, the bird was in the =
previously mentioned brush-pile area northwest of the two buildings at =
the cemetary entrance; at about 5:50 it moved up to those buildings, and =
there it
This morning (May 1) between 7:45 and 8:30 AM I observed a Northern
Mockingbird at the Bass Ponds in Bloomington. The bird was at the
second pond east of Hwy. 77. There is an observation deck at this
pond, and the bird was in the small willow shrubs near the deck along
the gravel path. The
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Attention Birders!!!
What can be better than a day of birding on a beautiful weekend in May? =
How about
I saw this sighting and hoping some one could check this out.
Mike H.
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From: Bob Douglas bdoug...@gac.edu
To: mnb...@linux2.winona.msus.edu
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 8:41 AM
Subject: [Mnbird] odd bird
X-Sender: jcarl...@gac.edu
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 10:50:12
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Hello all,
I saw the Rock Wren today between 4:30pm and 5:45pm. For most of the
entire time I was there it was along the
This is the Minnesota Birding Report for Tuesday, May 1st.
As reported on last Monday's and Tuesday's unscheduled updates of
this tape, several rarities have shown up during the week. On April
29th Frank Nicoletti reported a potential second state record BLACK
VULTURE from near Enger Park in
I, too, was able to observe the Northern Mockingbird at about 1:00 this
afternoon. As I was entering Bass Ponds, another birder told me she had seen
a Northern Mockingbird at the western end of Hog Back Ridge Pond. As I
approached that location, it flushed up (Chris is right about the
This is the Northwest Minnesota Birding Report for Friday, May 2, 2003
sponsored by the Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce. You may
also hear this report by calling (218) 847-5743 or 1-800-433-1888.
Leaves are appearing on the trees in Northwest Minnesota, so warbler
watchers be prepared
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All,
I have posted 2 more pictures at www.avianphotos.org
http://www.avianphotos.org/ under the wrens section. I'm not
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