(Posted by Jim Egge via moumn.org)
At the Lake Camelot site on Thursday, 2 Robins landed in front of the car. One
was normally
marked, but the other had usual fieldmarks plus a strong black V-shaped stripe
on the chest,
similar to a Varied Thrush. I wonder if anyone
Checked the Jeffers Pond watering holes and did not find it there either..
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> On Apr 24, 2017, at 7:26 AM, Brad Abendroth wrote:
>
> Not in the original spot. Brief check of others close areas negative as
> well. Off to work but original reporter will
4/24/2017
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge
Rapids Lake Education and Visitor Center
Field Trip Report
We observed nice mix of migrants today, with several Broad-winged Hawks giving
us nice looks. Plus a large number of Blue Jays were observed and also a good
sized wave of
Thanks to all for directions. We did visit the marsh on Sunday. Now we can
check it out more often.
No significant birds to report. Maybe on our next visit!
Thanks again.
Jan and Larry Uden
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