Erika and I found the Bell’s Vireo in Rice County late yesterday afternoon.
The location was just as Dave Bartkey mentioned in his recent email. I
posted photos of the birds, there were two singing, on my blog:
http://dantallmansbirdblog.blogspot.com.
dan
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Dave
Has anyone noticed a decrease in the usual number of hummingbirds? They
are not coming to our feeders as often as usual.
Nancy Overcott
Fillmore Co., Southeast MN
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Yesterday, June 10, Brian Gibbons and his tour group relocated an Acadian
Flycatcher at Maplewood State Park. It was singing on the right side of the
main entrance road in a low wooded area, 0.2 mi beyond the contact station.
This is probably the same bird found at this location by Brian and
Birds (partial list) on the Prairie's Edge Wildlife Drive Monday, June 10, 2:00
to 4:00 p.m.
Canada Goose - several pairs with goslings
Trumpeter Swan - teenager flock of 15+ on Stickney Pool
Mallard
Blue-winged Teal
Ring-necked Duck
Hooded Merganser
Common Loon - nesting on Bergerson Pool)
I spent some time yesterday afternoon at Murphy Hanrehan Park near
Burnsville and heard but did not see the following:
Hooded Warbler (Trail 15)
Veery
Wood Thrush
Blue-winged warbler
I also saw the following:
Scarlet Tanager
Cerulean Warbler (near the gate on Trail 15 that says don't
This morning I found a TUFTED TITMOUSE singing in the picnic area at the
dead-end parking lot in Afton State Park (Washington County). In addition, the
two previously-reported HOODED WARBLERS were present and singing, just to the
right of the power lines as you look toward the river from that
I received an inquiry about where a small group of 5th and 6th graders
could experience bird banding in the metro area next week.
Bob Williams
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Discovered the presence of an Acadian Flycatcher today in the newly designated
Kraemer Lake-Wildwood County Park WNW of the I94 exit to St. Joseph. Find the
park ~2-3 miles up on CR51 from CR2 underpass of I94. Parking area on the
left...walk on the westward trail along the field/forest edge
Its been a while since my last post, mainly due to the lack of shorebirds at
the impoundments during migration this spring. I’ve switched to nest surveys
with the following nests found this week.
Marshal County:
Canada Goose (1 eggs hatched or predated) Off Channel Storage Site 6/11/13
Sora
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