Hope to see lots of birders at Tomorrow at 8 am for the walk.
Westwood Nature center is in St. Louis Park between Cedar Lake Road and HWY 394.
Everyone is invited!
Naturalist Greg Feinberg, Birder Roy Zimmerman will be there to help with the
walk!
Vic Lewis Westwood Volunteer and Birder
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Two adult Little Gulls at 12th St access Park Point. I watched them courting,
Sky pointing, and calling. Currently drifting towards Canal Park with flock of
250+ Bonaparte's.
Peder Svingen
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In the spring 2016 issue of the Minnesota Conservation Volunteer, Carrol
Henderson wrote about the resurgence of the sandhill crane in Minnesota.
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/mcvmagazine/issues/2016/mar-apr/sandhill-cranes.html
He described observing large numbers of cranes at Carlos Avery WMA in
There is a Mute Swan at the Westline WMA along Redwood CR5 about 2.5 miles
south of Hwy 19 and 68.
Herb Dingmann
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Andy Nyhus and I are looking at it at the Ottawa Impoundment east of 780th Ave
and 240th Street near a north-south channel.
Dedrick Benz
Winona, MN
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Common and Caspian Terns
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Ruddy Turnstone
Semipalmated Plover
Least Sandpiper
White-rumped Sandpiper
Baird's Sandpiper
Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs
At Miesville Ravine:
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Wood Thrush
Blue-winged and Golden-winged Warbler
Red-eyed and
I tried for it two days ago and did not find it. Several Scarlet Tanagers
around, though.
Kyle Te Poel
Columbia Heights
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 4:56 PM, John P. Ellis wrote:
> Has anyone found or not found the WEWA at the Cannon River Wilderness Area
> since the initial
Hi All—
I don’t see Common Terns that often, nor hear of them on the listserv, so I
thought I would report that John Holden and I saw a few at Lay Byllesby
this morning. I was at the Public Access area in Goodhue Co. on the south
west part of the lake. I have distant but confirming photographs.
Several Ruddy Turnstones are at Lake Byllesby, west end county park, Dakota
county, right now.
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