A Great Gray Owl was seen this evening in Aitkin County hunting on the north
side of US 2 about 1/2 mile west of MN 200.
Tim Lamey
Fargo, ND
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This afternoon at about 2:30 I saw and heard a male Spotted Towhee. I
presume this is the same bird that has been seen the previous two summers.
To get to the area, go to the main swimming beach and picnic area and
proceed west to the bridge that crosses the river to the south. Continue
to the ea
Took the day off today and did some birding at Whitewater SP, with a
stop on the way home at Lake Byllesby. Here are highlights:
Whitewater SP:
Yellow-throated Warbler - male still present at the nature store
parking lot, started singing at @700AM. He was still vigorously
singing at 830AM and 930
-RBA
*Minnesota
*Minnesota Statewide
*May 30, 2014
*MNST1405.30
-Birds mentioned
Ross's Goose
Cinnamon Teal
Snowy Egret
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
White-faced Ibis
Mississippi Kite
Whimbrel
Parasitic Jaeger
White-winged Dove
Northern Mockingbird
Yellow-throated Warbler
Lazuli Bunting
-Transcript
Not sure my earlier post went through (I got an email could not be sent to
this address message.) so I am posting again. This morning I found a
singing yellow-throated warbler (not vireo) in the Mantorville cemetery
east side. I will post a photo later today.
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Singing in the Mantorville cemetery, east side.
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Poplar rd half mile south of arkola road.
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at my feeder. tail in poor shape but very distinctive white on edge of wing, on
wings in flight, and on tail. very different behavior than our resident
Mourning Doves.
Charlene Nelson
Grant County farm
I have pics
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Yesterday after we saw the nesting Black-Necked Stilts at the Herman sewage
ponds, we went to the North Ottawa impoundment and saw 4 White-Faced Ibis,
a Cattle Egret and many other birds.
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