ot be common in this area. I
obtained distant photos.
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Thanks for the information. I actually saw an Ovenbird today at Pamela Park in
Edina. I haven't yet submitted the eBird report to see if it triggers as rare
but I'm assuming it will.
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ek just east of Dupont.
The Leconte's Sparrows are still present at Severance WMA but to the south and
east of the previous pins.
The Eared Grebe is still present at the Gaylord sewage ponds.
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I am currently looking at a juvenile Sabine's Gull at High Island Lake in New
Auburn, Sibley County. I'm not sure if this bird has been reported yet so I
thought I'd give a heads up.
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That was
quite the accomplishment for that group! Congratulations!
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During the pandemic, the
to be pretty consistent. Thus, the numbers on ebird tend to err
on the side of lower counts. Of course, if you are going to count a huge flock
of birds it is important to be careful with your methods so that the data stays
accurate.
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South Minnea
Big Island), making them hard to see well unless you
get the correct angle.
Anyways, I just thought I would share. Of course, there were other birds there
as well, including a lone Bufflehead.
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Bay (SE of
Crystal Bay) along Lakeshore Drive (county 15). I love seeing these huge
concentrations of birds!!
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During the
. Thanks Connie!
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Earlier this morning at a crisp 20
that are
rounded to the nearest thousand with hardly a comment and it will get accepted.
I guess that is what reputation can do for you on ebird, and elsewhere for that
matter...
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cially would like to know if
anyone else has seen this many flycatchers gathering in an area together
(concentrated during a migration event, not dense on their breeding grounds.)
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k out there!
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During the pandemic, the MOU encourages you to stay safe, practice social
distancing, and continue to
es in desperate need of conservation.
I know the Glossy Ibis gets a lot more attention in Minnesota because it is
more rare here but to me the Hudsonian Godwit is an incredible species,
especially in its handsome breeding attire!
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different locations.
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try to share subsequent sightings as best I can in the future.
Thank you for all of the encouraging comments on my original post!
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and that's what makes this hobby so amazing. If you are new to the hobby and
feeling frustrated give it time and if you are an old hand in the hobby you
know that the next great surprise could be just around the corner. or on
the other side of that tree trunk!
Jason Caddy
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dead bird made it through all of the obstacles of being raised in an
urban environment just to be killed by a cat before it had a chance to migrate
south. I guess I will never know the true story of what happened to the dead
Chipping Sparrow.
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-faced is difficult without a direct comparison.
I guess the point is that you need to know your stuff before you go because
there are many pitfalls in identification despite low overall diversity. If you
have any more questions let me know.
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day there were similar conditions. Or
could that just coincidence?
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I miss it but this one
stings a little because if I had driven straight there I would have seen the
bird and because when the heck is the next Curlew Sandpiper going to show up in
Minnesota again?
Would I do it again not knowing what the outcome would be- Yes!
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could dry up soon. Both could be worth checking for the next week or so.
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young daughter outside! No regrets.
Happy spring migration!
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d not have time to investigate.
On the bird walk I led this morning at Roberts Bird Sanctuary there was a nice
variety of migrants but notable were the very large numbers of Fox Sparrow and
Hermit Thrush.
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eBird.
Sandhill Crane- 1
Tree Swallow- 8
Canvasback- 16
Eastern Phoebe- 1
American White Pelican- 17
Green-winged Teal- 1
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Lake County.
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0 (a bit of a surprise)
Blue Jay- 0
Black-capped Chickadee- 0
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would throw a bit of
additional information in so people can better make the determination whether
to chase the bird or not.
There may be more up to date information available than what I listed.
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many
Black Tern- 9
Hooded Merganser- 4
Bank Swallow, Cliff Swallow, Northern Rough-winged Swallow
Vesper Sparrow- several
Sora
I tried for the Loggerhead Shrike on Emery but did not find it.
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e are photographs of this bird from a member of our group.
I was the original finder but all were able to see the bird.
There were a lot of other birds of interest in the area including many warbler
species.
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on eBird and saw
nothing on the Minnesota Facebook group. Is this some sort of underground
sighting meant to be kept on the down low?
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going on my year
list :-)
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do well to scan it
thoroughly in the following days.
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I was planning on heading out to see the phalarope this morning but am in a
holding pattern because I saw the second hand report on Minnesota Birding
Facebook that the bird was not seen at 8:00am. Any updates, negative or
positive, would be greatly appreciated.
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ebsite describes the Sharp-tailed as the most dinky-di
of all shorebirds in Australia. Apparently, a well deserved compliment!
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Grouse with its teenage young and a sprinting Wild Turkey in Carlton
county. The Caspian Tern was one of six "year birds" I picked up on the day and
happened to be my 500th bird in 2016- a year which included non-bird-centric
family trips to Costa Rica, South Carolina, and Oregon. Whoo-h
at if someone simply listened for it at the right time of night it
would call again without prompting.
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dentification with such a brief view. With the Great
Horned Owl being more typical in such a circumstance and probably somewhat more
common in the area I can only give this sighting a 60%ish likelihood of being a
Long-eared Owl.
Either way it was cool to see!
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last report coming from 2012.
The location was due east of Moosehead Lake, just before the CR-137 exit on the
west side of the road in what I guess is Moose Lake State Park.
Any thoughts? (I know most people will lean GH Owl but is there even the
slightest chance this could be a LE Owl?)
Jason
Saturday anyway but it's the principal of it all). Sorry
for the (sort of) off topic post.
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The
Hummingbird and has a bird feeder out front- hence the confusion! I thought the
real welcome center located on Owl Ave. was wonderful.
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on the
Facebook page of Minnesota Birding.
Thanks to all for the updates and information on this remarkable phenomenon.
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two Ivory Gulls at
the same location in Minnesota would be extremely rare, though not
unprecedented (it apparently happened in St. Paul in 1991 according to
America's 100 Most Wanted Birds ).
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What a relief! I had just about finished writing a eulogy for the poor thing!
(I'm serious) :-)
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ird I would highly recommend the experience!
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n't call it the most productive two mornings I have had on the
North Shore I was able to pick out some nice birds and the eagle/ Rough-legged
Hawk migration was certainly fun to see!
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ntained Lapland Longspurs but I could not get good enough
views.
Overall a great day to be out!
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er Roberts Bird Sanctuary on the north side
of Lake Harriet is a little hard to swallow even if they were "necessary"
city/county projects.
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reminds me that
the animals around us, even in a big city, are going through the struggles of
survival just as animals in wilderness areas are.
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have been able to collect so far has been sparse.
Interestingly, I just got back from Big Bend National Park in Texas and
observed a dark morph Short-tailed Hawk there that looked very similar to the
dark morph Broad-winged Hawk.
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n;
1 Wilson's Phalarope
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hank you Gordon for pointing
this fabulous book out to others in the birding community.
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> Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 16:59:57 -0600
> From: gpanders...@msn.com
> Subject: [mou-net] FW: BirdNote website and evolution of bird migra
right away. There
was a similar situation with a birding group in Southern California and some
people get pretty frustrated being cut out of the loop on rare birds. I know
there is no requirement for people to share their information but it would be
nice.
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Jason Caddy
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e was fantastic! There
was beautiful weather, friends to talk to, and a large flock of gulls that were
so close to shore that we hardly even used our scopes, just binoculars. What a
great birding community we have here in Minnesota! Oh wait, we were in
Wisconsin :-)
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area. There is no need to use
playback anyway, I was able to get views of the bird while rocking a stroller
back and forth.
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I re-found the Hooded Warbler at 1:30pm at the same location that Tom Tustison
had reported it. The warbler was foraging very actively only a few feet off the
ground. There was also an Alder Flycatcher a little to the east of there that
called once.
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Jason Caddy
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what might turn up :-)
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for Minnesotans and to the original
finder of the bird.
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to show that chasing a "lifer" can either be incredibly rewarding or somewhat
disappointing. I think if I had been waiting at a feeder for a "life" bird it
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rding day in central Minnesota!
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binoculars. I tried
scanning two other areas on the lake side and found no Red-throated Loons but
there is an absolute abundance of Red-necked Grebes on both sides of the point
as well as some Purple Martins. Good Birding, Jason Caddy, Minneapolis,
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nt when the car stops and she is in her car seat. The
highlight of the morning was definitely a flock of breeding plumaged Lapland
Longspurs that were feeding on 190th St. just east of Hwy. 52. I had never seen
them in their alternate plumage before and it was quite striking! Jason
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Minnesota can be for birding. I
met birders who came from all over the country and all seemed equally as
excited as I was that the sun was shining, it was warm out, there was no wind
and the birds were cooperating marvelously! Thanks to everyone who helped with
bird sighting information!
rare bird alert
suggests that the gull is still being seen in the afternoons on the Canal Park
break wall but has anyone been seeing this bird in the morning on the break
wall or elsewhere? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Jason Caddy
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169. Thank you to those who previously reported the
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in the vicinity of
22nd St. and between Doddridge Ave. and Sahlman Ave. or just to the east of
there. I'm not sure how uncommon this sighting is but I have not seen this
species in Carlton County before. Good Birding, Jason Caddy
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back twenty minutes later at around
5:30pm to find that all of the migrants had left and the place was mostly
quiet. Pretty cool to be able to watch birds with a live orchestra blaring in
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they were on their breeding
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I forgot to mention that in addition to the earlier mentioned shorebirds I also
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seen around 43rd St.
and Wentworth Ave. S. Don't give up on warbler migration quite yet! Good
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Hawks and saw an
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; for one of them. I have never
used a recording and have probably missed a few "lifers" but we really need to
be concerned about the well being of the birds and not just getting the "tick"
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concerned about one another but it is a little food for thought. Cheers,
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have never found more White-winged Crossbills before than this winter and did
not realize that they flock so frequently with redpolls. I am also surprised at
how few Pine Siskins I have seen this winter so far. Good Birding, Jason
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Has anyone seen the Northern Hawk Owl in Lake county recently or the Evening
Grosbeaks in Aitkin County at the feeder? I'm trying to plan on what area to
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of so it does
not diminish the photograph at all, great work! Not sure who to email about
this information but more of an fyi. I could be wrong on the ID. Good
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sound but I had seen this bird previously. Overall a very warm and
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irding along side me giving me pointers. It is
incredible that we can see almost 40% of the gull species worldwide without
even leaving the state. Now lets hope an Ivory, Ross's, or a Slaty-backed show
up sometime this winter! Good Birding Jason Caddy Minneapolis
bird are exactly how I remember them on
the bird I saw and also match the sketch that I had drawn at the time. It
sounds like the bird did not hang around very long for you either but the
photograph is fantastic! Good birding everyone! Jason Caddy,
Minneapolis
not to document birds
without evidence. I just feel lucky that I was in the right place at the right
time to see an amazing bird. That is why I am so passionate about birding and
it has still not gotten at all boring after six years.
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Hi Charlene, You are very lucky indeed! I have gone on two trips to Costa Rica
in which I did not hire guides and were family vacations not focused
specifically on birding. In those two trips I have seen a total of 335 species.
The guide that I used most often by far was the one already recommen
I checked out the north end of Steele and Dodge counties on 10/5 in the
afternoon and had a few good birds. Dodge County:I tried the gravel ponds that
were at the intersection of County G and County Road 1 north of Claremont
mentioned in Kim Eckert's "A birders guide to Minnesota". On the second
I was exploring the Mayan ruins of Tikal in Guatemala and there was a group of
green toucans that flew through the courtyard. I never knew that toucans could
be green and it wasn't until much later that I identified them as Emerald
Toucanets. I also saw California Condors soaring over the Grand
I went down to check out the Kasota Prairie in Le Sueur county on 468th street
just south of Kasota on the morning of 6/26 and found a it to be very active.
There were a total of 4 Loggerhead Shrikes that were very fun to watch as they
fed each other and chased away a pesky Brown Thrasher that w
ure if these are unusual this far
north.
I was really hoping to see Prairie Chickens but searched several areas with no
luck.
Good Birding,
Jason Caddy
Minneapolis
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f swallow. Also a Common Nighthawk,
Gray-cheeked Thrush, Spotted Sandpiper, and Horned Lark.
Good Birding,
Jason Caddy
Minneapolis
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Redstart
Believe it or not but this is actually my favorite type of weather during
migration because I seem to have the best luck when the poor birds are
miserable due to lack of food up high in the trees.
Happy Birding,
Jason Caddy
Minneapolis
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right now both early and late
migrants are here at the same time. I had 67 species in a few hours and then it
started raining and I had to get back to my wife for Mother's Day:)
Good Birding,
Jason Caddy
Minneapolis
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