Female Rufous and Allen's hummingbirds are extremely difficult to separate in
the field. While Rufous is more prone to wander, Allen's is not out of the
question -- even though none have been confirmed in Minnesota to date. For
example, there is a similar bird being seen in Massachusetts right
I want to add some details to avoid confusion. County road 9 which is
required to get to the property is all torn up. Road is closed to all but
assumed local traffic. I saw the road cliosed sign off 65. But going all
the way around to approach from the east is closed too. I went through at
that poi
Agreed!
- Brigitte Kay Reuther
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Date: Monday, October 10, 2016 at 10:09 AM
To: Minnesota
Did I miss something? I used to get the weekly regional reports on MOU-NET
but now they are apparently being posted elsewhere. How do I access them
now? Thanks.
Marshall Howe
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Good morning,
A RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD has been visiting the feeder of Jacqui Baker in ISANTI
COUNTY for the past 2 weeks. She had been reporting a hummingbird regularly
on the MN Birding facebook page, but only recently thought that it could be
something different, as it had quite a bit of rufous. She
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