Today John and Chris Hockema and I birded Grass Lake in Ramsey Cty. We found a
Buff-breasted Sandpiper, Pectoral Sandpipers, Semipalmated Sandpipers, Least
Sandpipers and Killdeer at the lake. (thanks Erik Collins for the info)
The directions to the area to view the mud flat are as follows.Enter
Additional Sandhill crane images:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ajmorales/sets/72157621918489734/
AJ
--- On Sat, 8/1/09, A.J. Morales wrote:
From: A.J. Morales
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Sandhill crane pair in Shakopee MN
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Date: Saturday, August 1, 2009, 10:37 PM
Well I'm lonely now, looks like my House Wren clutch flew the coop.. I
didn't get to see them so I'm not sure how many there were, waiting a day or
so to take down the house and clean it out and check for any mortality..
I'm currently looking for my next career..
Please see http://www.linke
the above metioned bird is on south side of pond at630pm vic lewis
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Hello Everyone-
Thank you for such a fantastic volunteer response and a big thank you to
Thomas for being such a great cheerleader. We've almost filled all the
shifts for the MOU booth at the State Fair.
I know some of you have been checking schedules and have been meaning to
sign up.
No
The yellow-crowned night-heron is present in the cattails at 3:20 pm.
Vic Lewis
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Photographed at about 1pm. Thanks for all the updates, Victor.
These posts have not been forwarded to mou-rba because the bird name was
spelled "wrong". It was missing the hyphen between Night and Heron. YCNH
is also not forwarded.
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David Cahlander da...@cahlander.com Burnsville, MN 952-8
YCNH, IS STILL IN CATTAILS 1230pm
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On the way back from seeing the YCNH, I encountered a mangy red fox out in
the wide open in Edina.
Any way to help this poor thing? Back channel replies are fine
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Sincerely,
Jim Ryan
Saint Paul's Westside
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Re-found at
9:45am in the cattails. Still eating crayfish.
Thanks, Vic!
Jim Ryan
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 8:02 AM, Victor Lewis wrote:
> YCNH is in the catails as of 830 am. vic lewis
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On Blue Hill Trail, Sherburne NWR this morning, both the Olive-sided
Flycatcher (very active & vocal) and Cerulean Warbler (one song) were
present.
Saturday had a Boreal Chickadee (extended looks) on Highway 18's snowmobile
trail. Also had a wolf on CR 5.
Still shaking my head - and thinkin
YCNH is in the catails as of 830 am. vic lewis
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YCNH is back at pond at 625 am on the ne corner. welcome back Harold. 10511
cedar lk rd on greenbrier rd. 169 to cedar lk rd west to greenbrier rd, left
to 4th bldg on right . good birding vic lewis.
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