Take MN 7 to Mayer, south on Hwy 25 2+ miles, west on Hwy 32 1 mile. Stop
where all the birders are standing in the road
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 3:24 PM, Jim wrote:
> Could anyone provide precise directions to the sharp-tailed sandpiper?
> Thanks.
> Jim Williams
> birding
Could anyone provide precise directions to the sharp-tailed sandpiper?
Thanks.
Jim Williams
birding blog at startribune.com/Wingnut
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If you’ve been following this year’s quest for a new North American Big Year
record, the mark keeps rising. Australian birder John Weigel as of Sept. 14 had
recorded 763 species. The old mark was 749. Hoping for the usual fall bonanza
of Asian strays on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea,
(Posted by Chet A. Meyers via moumn.org)
This morning I visited the Coldwater Spring unit of the
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area (MNRRA)
where an open house was taking place. As I entered, a large
dark raptor was drifting by. I asked one of the park rangers.
The bird is being seen off and on this morning (Saturday) at the previously
reported location. Patience may be required as it has spent some time hiding in
clumps of grass.
Karl Roe
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