Update from the Sherburne Wildlife Refuge general area:
* Summer Tanager - has been seen heard on both sides of the Blue Hill
Trail area. Take 169 to Sherburne CR 9, 9 west to Blue Hill Trail. If you
hit the CR 5 T intersection, you've gone too far, come back about a mile.
Dennis Martin's
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Hi,
Jim Hughes and I recorded 156 species during an all-out ABA Minnesota
Big Day on Wednesday, 7/12/06.
Highlights included Hooded Warbler and Henslow's Sparrow
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I should know this but is a pine grosbeak find ( Duluth area ) in the
summer months: an usual find. I looked back at
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Ok just got back from lunch and there was a Wild Turkey standing in the
field at the bottom of the Ski Jump by
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I had a look at the 2 Western Kingbirds reported by Erika Sitz on 4 Jul=
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-RBA
*Minnesota
*Duluth/North Shore
*July 14, 2006
*MNDU0607.14
-Birds mentioned
American White Pelican
Black-throated Blue Warbler
Evening Grosbeak
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Hmmm
I had no idea that a summer Pine Grosbeak observation was that unusual. I
found a male and female together on Toumey-Williams Rd near Big Falls in mid
June last year while doing warbler surveys.
Shawn Conrad
From: Peder Svingen psvin...@d.umn.edu
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I have had a pair of evening grosbeaks (male and female) at my feeder
for a couple weeks now. Just wonder where the rest of the gang are.
Feeding with or by:
rose breasted grosbeaks, purple finches, gold finches, red wing black
birds and 10+ hummingbirds
Also saw quite a few pelicans on July
Some Nighthawks being seen in Stillwater. I only see YB Sapsuckers here in
spring and fall migration. Saw a couple this spring.
Tom Thomsen
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Subject: [mnbird] Metro Birding
Date: Tue, 11 Jul
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