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From: M z zerrm...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, Dec 5, 2010 11:18 pm
Subject: [mou-net] Ross's Gull
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Folks who are interested in the Ross's Gull, today he was visible most of
the
The Grand Marais Christmas Bird Count will be held Saturday December 18.
All who are interested in participating should contact me prior to the count
day to be assigned an area to cover, or to let me know you are feeder
watching. We will then meet at 4:15pm at The Garage, next to Radio Shack
on
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Today I was able to photograph the two hybrid ducks found at Canal Park in
Duluth on 27 November- a Barrow's X Common Goldeneye and a Hooded Merganser X
Common Goldeneye- and I posted this to recently seen for anyone interested in
what these two birds look like. Also seen at Canal Park were 3
A Tufted Titmouse has been seen around Hartland Evangelical Lutheran
Church in beautiful downtown Hartland. It makes sense. All birds in Hartland
tend to practice Lutheranism except for those few that have embraced Leucism.
The bird has been visiting feeders. There are a number of Eurasian
I bundled-up and watched the gulls starting a few minutes after sunrise this
morning, and enjoyed the gulls for about 1 1/2 hours. This morning there
were quite a few RING-BILLED GULLS hanging around (at least 10 that I saw),
many HERRING GULLS, one 1st-cycle GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL, one 3rd-cycle
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