Hi Andy,
180th Street marsh is conveniently situated between the other two sites. From
Hwy 52 180th St go east about four or five
miles and you will drive right through it.
Steve
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From: Andrew W Jones jone0...@umn.edu
To: swest...@attbi.com
Sent: Friday, May 02,
Went to Acacia Cemetery about 7:15pm and found Walt Pop (from Hastings) looking
for the Rock Wren. We searched the brush
piles by the mattress unsuccessfully for the wren. We headed back to the
buildings by the gate where Walt spotted our
bird. We were treated to excellant vews of he bird on
A northern mockingbird is living up to its name by heading up the north
shore this morning. Bird is hanging about in small trees and grass near the
intersection of Baraga Cross Rd. and Highway 61 in Schroeder. Has perched
on the fence above highway rest stop on north side of road, and poked
This morning Leslie Marcus and I birded in Woodlake Nature Center. We were
treated to the buzzy trill of the Northern Parula repeated over and over, as it
moved through the park. We got really good looks at this beautiful male while
he was singing. We also saw Nashville, Yellow,
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Northern Mockingbird on the Church Road off of Emerson north of Duluth about
12 miles. Been there most of the morning. N. on #4 and R on Emerson, or N.
on Howard Gnesen and L. on
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I am looking for Piping Plovers in the Duluth/Superior area again this
year, and I would be grateful to hear of any sightings this spring. Please
note the date, time, location, and color and number of any visible leg
bands.
Thanks,
Dave Bensoon
(218) 728-5812
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This morning, while volunteering for the Audubon Society at a school in
Maplewood, we saw an American Bittern next to the
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I just now (Sat 5/3 14:58) had a male Ruby-throated buzz my feeder.
Andrew
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Corcoran (Hennepin Co.)
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I was there between 8am and 9:50am and did not refind the rock wren in
any of the places it has been seen. I checked the
Sat. morning (3 May) at about 10:30 a.m., my U of MN Compleat Scholar
ornithology class and I watched two _Plegadis_ ibis flying over Long Meadow
Lake and the Bass Ponds, Hennepin Co. We were about 1/4 mile NE of Cedar
Ave., and watched the birds for about 2 minutes. They flew in from the SW,
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Spent the morning at the King's Blind in Carver Park with Roger Everhart and
Mark Newstrom. It was pretty active all morning with Yellow Rumped and Palm
Warblers.
Some other birds
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