Hi all, just a friendly reminder to include in your birding posts both
your *full
name* (first and last) as well as your *location in Minnesota* (county is
fine). As we're well into fall migration and posts to the listserve have
been increasing, we need to ensure that this basic information is
Went to Wood Lake Nature Center Saturday morning, I figured the main waves
of warblers have likely already passed through, but was pleased to see a
nice group of warblers, including some Black-throated Blues! This was
exciting for me as I’ve only ever seen them up at Tettegouche a couple
summers
Thanks for chiming in, Jeannie.
For perspective, I'm in central Ramsey county.
On Sun, Sep 20, 2020 at 1:20 PM Jeanie Joppru wrote:
> We have had large numbers of pine Siskins for the past several weeks, and
> they have been present in smaller numbers since June in Pennington County.
> Jeanie
We have had large numbers of pine Siskins for the past several weeks, and they
have been present in smaller numbers since June in Pennington County.
Jeanie
Jeanie Joppru
Pennington County, MN
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> On Sep 20, 2020, at 1:15 PM, Jim Ryan wrote:
>
> Thanks for this Tami!
>
> I
Thanks for this Tami!
I had a pine siskin at my feeders briefly today mixed in with a flock of
goldfinches.
Seems early
On Sun, Sep 20, 2020, 11:00 AM Tami Vogel wrote:
> Here is Tyler Hoar's winter finch forecast.
>
> He mentions that he has started a nonprofit dedicated to finch research
>
Here is Tyler Hoar's winter finch forecast.
He mentions that he has started a nonprofit dedicated to finch research and
conservation: Finch Research Network.
https://finchnetwork.org/winter-finch-forecast-2020
Of note, we had purple finches weeks earlier than normal this year in Afton (I
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