The bird was present mid-afternoon on a barge on the Mississippi River in
Winona.
All, note that I very carefully posted a photo to "Recently Seen" checking
the date to be sure that it said August 14. The photo on the website says
August 15 which isn't even here yet!
The same thing happened to
White-faced Ibis continues NW of CR B and Dale Ramsey County.
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Note that the private property adjacent to the Paul Hugo reserve is not
open to visitors.
On Fri, Jun 4, 2021, 8:48 PM Roy Zimmerman wrote:
> The bird was still present today, mid-day, calling every 30 or 60 minutes.
> My friend lives adjacent to the Paul Hugo reserve and he tells me t
The bird was still present today, mid-day, calling every 30 or 60 minutes.
My friend lives adjacent to the Paul Hugo reserve and he tells me that he
can hear it calling from his deck at 8:45pm.
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The Long-tailed Jaeger is present this morning, 10 am.
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Riverton in Crow Wing County.
On Tue, May 5, 2020, 1:13 PM Roy Zimmerman wrote:
> Present at 1pm on willow across from house then to the feeders.
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Present at 1pm on willow across from house then to the feeders.
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The Sax Zim Barn Owl still present at 2:30
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Craig Mandel's MRVAC spent 1 1/2 hours this morning trying for the Sage
Thrasher reported yesterday. We had a brief scope look at an interesting
bird but could not confirm. We could not relocate that bird.
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The Houston County Prairie Warbler continues at the Gordon Anderson spot:
43.5101, -91.3488. Photos on the MOU website and Facebook posts.
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Yesterday I accidentally posted some St Louis county birds to Hennepin
County. I have corrected it.
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Vista Hills Park off Marnie Street, HOWA still present at 10:45. Take the
paved path from Marnie St to the paved main trail. This is where Mike
Majeski originally found the bird. I turned right on the wood chip trail
and the bird was about 50 yards from the main trsil.
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I meant to post this yesterday but I used an old address so it did not get
posted.
Yesterday late afternoon I found a Cattle Egret in Chipewa County, Gneiss
Outcrop SNA, in the flooded ares at the east end of the SNA.
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Also American Golden Plover in flooded field at 250th St. and 260 Ave.
On Jun 18, 2017 3:21 PM, "Roy Zimmerman" <roymz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Present at previously reported location, 3pm.
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Present at previously reported location, 3pm.
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At 4pm we had the Glossy Ibis and the Little Blue Heron.
On Jun 7, 2017 5:22 PM, "KIm Eckert" wrote:
At 5:20 at N Ottawa on south side of impoundment, 1/2 mile east of county
line. Kim Eckert, Duluth
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I had the Western Wood-peewee this afternoon with Pete Hoeger then
proceeded to a wetland Pete told me about. Go north from Ulen to 200th Ave
then west 1mile. Peeps, 2 American Avocets, Wilson's Phalaropes, several
ducks and a Whimbril.
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Not at the big park and boat launch at the NW corner of the lake but at the
other boat launch a little farther south. Did not relocate the Marbled
Godwit, but in the marsh SE of the parking lot Yellow-headed Blackbirds on
territory and a calling Least Bittern
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With Barb and Denny Martin and the help of a friendly neighbor we found the
Cinnamon Teal today at 5pm. From Macey Way take the trail through the
woods west.
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Just a reminder that the Paper Session is only a month away (December 3,
registration form on the website). I have already received quite a few
donated books for the book sale that day. If you have not contacted me yet
and you do have books to donate please do so within the next couple of
weeks.
Make that the middle pond.
On Oct 22, 2016 11:01 AM, "Roy Zimmerman" <roymz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Present at the east pond, Cook WTP. 11am
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Present at the east pond, Cook WTP. 11am
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Brandt present in grass near Edna G 2pm.
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Do you have old bird books that you no longer use? US or Minnesota guides?
Guides for other states or other countries? Fiction or non-fiction with a
bird theme? Travel books that might be of interest to birders? Please
consider donating your books for this year's paper session book sale.
The
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
The Gull is present at the Albany WTP at 1pm.
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The Night-heron just flew among the big trees north of the first pond west
of the trail at the bottom of the hill.
On Aug 8, 2016 12:54 PM, "CRAIG MANDEL" wrote:
8/8/2016
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge
Long Meadow Lake Unit
Bass Ponds - Trailhead
Bird Walk -
We had what we believe to be a Mottled Duck today at the Erskine WTP in
Polk County. See photo at MOU website and more photos at the MN Birding
Facebook page.
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Still present at 10am.
On Jun 14, 2016 6:37 AM, "KIm Eckert" wrote:
> Bruce Munson reports at 6:15 this morning that it is still perched in the
> yellow-flowered shrub on the left side of the path leading to the beach
> from the parking lot on the south side of the Park Point
Black-crowned Night - heron still present at Thompson County Park, West
St. Paul. Easily seen across lake from fishing pier.
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Still present at 1:30.
On May 20, 2016 10:31 AM, "Herb Dingmann" wrote:
> The birds are still present on Eggert Lake at 10:10.
>
> Herb Dingmann
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On May 20, 2016, at 7:56 AM, PeteandDeb Hoeger-Lerdal <
> hoegerler...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
>
Still present at 1pm
On May 15, 2016 11:38 AM, "CRAIG MANDEL" wrote:
> 5/15/16
>
> 11:00 am
>
> One of the Yellow-throated Warblers was heard and seen along the trail
> that runs along the East side of the large hill at Gold Medal Park.
>
> Craig Mandel
> Minnetonka, Hennepin
Today. Bonaparte 's and Lessor Black-backed Gulls. Red-throated Loon.
Pied-billed, Horned, and a Western Grebe.
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White - faced Ibis present at 12:55 at 180th St. Marsh.
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in the day if possible.
Thank you and see you in three weeks,
Roy Zimmerman
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Good morning everyone.
The current issue of Minnesota Birding is now available electronically at
the MOU website, moumn.org. Click on MOU Publications.
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With more eyes and opinions, maybe Common.
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Two Pacific Loons currently in Taconic Harbor. Also Black and Black and
White-winged Scoters.
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There is currently a juvenile white-morph Snow Goose feeding with Canada
Geese along the north side of CR 96, 0.5 mile west of I35E.
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The Clark's Nutcracker is present today at noon feeding in the backyard to
the right of House No. 24092. Favorite perch seems to be a metal post
beside the apple tree nearest the road.
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. If you have books to
donate, please contact me and we will try to arrange to collect them.
Many thanks,
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Present at6:40 this morning with Butch Ukura and Pam Perry.
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Yesterday morning I observed what appeared to me to be a Horned Grebe in
winter plumage swimming near numerous Ruddy Ducks on Rice Lake, Rice Lake
State Park, Steele County. It was a scope view too far away for a good
photo.
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The silent Couch's / Tropical Kingbird is very cooperative this morning,
fly catching from a dead limb on the cottonwood tree.
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Yesterday I entered a Prothonotary Warbler sighting into the MOU database.
I did not realize at the time I found the bird that it was out of range and
would probably be a first county record. I got a couple of calls asking me
about the bird. Here are the details.
At Lake Maria State Park drive
Craig Mandel called me about a Least Bittern calling in White Bear Lake. I
went 4 hours later and it was still calling. At the boat ramp at Central
Avenue/ Lake Drive on the west side of White Bear Lake.
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One of my tax clients today (not a birder) mentioned that he had seen a
snowy owl. After work I went and sure enough there it was. I saw it
perched in a tree in the HB Fuller wildlife preserve (private property)
just east of Labore Road between I694 and County Road E.
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I went to the Binstock's in Good Thunder today and got great views of their
Varied Thrush around 12:15. Very gracious hosts. Then I went to Eagle's
Nest County Park in Watonwan County and got Bob William's Varied THRUSH.
NE corner of the park, giving soft call notes as Bob reported. Photo of
Ron Erperlding called to tell me about a snowy owl in Chisago County. I
went and found it at 3pm north of Rush City. From CR 30/ MN 361 go east
0.2 mile on CR 3. The owl was standing in an open field north of the road
behind the yellow house. Maybe 200 yards from the road.
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and Nobles. Exit I694 at White Bear Ave. and go south 1.5 blocks.
Members of MOU are welcome to attend.
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to network with fellow Minnesota birders. We
have been told that the underground parking at the Bell Museum will be
available at 7am for your convenience, or you can park in one of the other
nearby parking garages.
See you December 6.
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No sign of the Red Phalarope, but Canada geese, several Cackling Geese, one
juvenile Ross's Goose, Ruddy Duck, Blue-winged Teal. The geese all flew
south.
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BCNH still present today on east shore of Sucker Lake.
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Make that two black-crowned night-herons.
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BCNH still present today on east shore of Sucker Lake.
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Present this morning at 8:45.
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Singing non-stop just north of Danube at compost site, as previously
reported.!
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Anyone on the list serv who has saved my email address, please note that I
have a new email address: roymz...@gmail.com.
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Singing in the Mantorville cemetery, east side.
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Not sure my earlier post went through (I got an email could not be sent to
this address message.) so I am posting again. This morning I found a
singing yellow-throated warbler (not vireo) in the Mantorville cemetery
east side. I will post a photo later today.
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The bird was found again today at noon, same location.
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Refound the White-eyed Vireo that John Cyrus had yesterday along the old
hunting trail on the west side of Rapids Lake. Note this is
Good birding today in Washington County with Dave Johnson and Bill Brown
between rain showers, total of 84 species. We mostly birded the Oakdale
Discovery Center on Hadley, Big Marine Lake, and Lake Elmo Park Preserve.
Highlights included 16 species of warblers (magnolia, Blackburnian,
I am passing this message about the Bell Museum along to MOU membership for
your information.
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Hi Roy Zimmerman. I hope you're enjoying leading the MOU.
I am writing to ask if the MOU can help
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We are not taking an official position on this issue at this time and we are
aware that there are many opinions about the topic, but I am passing along the
attached information for the interest of those on the list serv copy list who
might be interested.
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No luck finding the eider this morning 9 to 10am.
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Two at 4pm today. One along Aitkin CR18 1 mile west of Hebron Cemetery. The
second along Hwy 169 1/2 mile south of CR18. Good look at a ruffed grouse
feeding along CR18 also. Nice end of a frustrating day with no eider in Duluth
and no winter finches and not much else either in Sax Zim Bog.
I took a drive this moning to Point Douglas and saw the juvenile black scoter
reported earlier by Doug Kieser and Howard Towle, swimming near shore just
north of the marina. Couldnot find the long-tailed duck.
On the way home I stoppd at Vadnais Lake and met Ron Erpelding who told me
about a
There were 10 American white pelicans this morning on the Ramsey County side of
the Mississippi River, across from the Kaposia dog park. Same place as last
winter. Also golden eyes and common mergansers in the open water.!
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Several people have asked about the December 7 paper session agenda. This is
now posted on the MOU website along with the registration form. Please
register early, by November 27 if you would like to order a box lunch.
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Adult, along 360th St. East of Stacy.
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This sounds like the golden eagle I saw SW of there. It was a stunning bird.
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.
This year's speakers agenda is very interesting plus there will be book sales,
exhibits, a look at the new Bell Museum Audubon exhibit, etc. Please register
early.
See you in a month at the Paper Session.
Roy Zimmerman
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needs
Will you be selling anything?
I will send out more information for registered exhibitors in 2 or 3 weeks.
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Group of 10 American black ducks eating corn in ball field at the end of Park
Point, Duluth.
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About a dozen of us enjoyed a perfect fall morning walk today at Westwood
Nature Center. We saw a total of 30 species including lots of white-throated
sparrows, robins, gokdfinches, and pied-billed grebes. Plus a few ruby-crowned
kinglets and orange-crowned warblers, 2 blue-headed vireos, and
anything at your exhibit: books, memberships, other items?
Are you interested in possibly being a speaker at the paper session (Contact
Mark Lystig, email address above)?
There is no cost for being an exhibitor, but you do need to reserve a place.
Thank you,
Roy Zimmerman
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Family of two adults and colt on church lawn 0.5 mile west of Cub Foods along
CR 96. Exit 117 from I35E, go west on CR 96. Something you don't see every
day in the suburbs.
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There is a singing Bell's vireo again this year at the Frontenac SP office. It
is across the paved road from the office 100 feet down the gravel service road.
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KEWA is singing and visible at 6:30 this morning.
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Julien's original map was very good. The bird has been up the hill at the edge
of the woods from the parking area near Upper Afton and Ruth.
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Bird was still present at 3pm calling in dense foliage, listened to by several
of us. I will try again tomorrow morning for a good look.
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Still present at noon.
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species
of warblers, sparrows, and others who my good friend Roy Zimmerman will post
soon! Good birding to all!
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Mockingbird still present among young oak trees at 2:30pm. Yes, Minnesota
nemisis bird found. And in my home county.
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To answer Julian's question, while I watched the mockingbird, it was acting
normally like a mockingbird. No evidence of a problem, shaking the head, or
anything else.
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Subject: [mou-net] Westwood Birdwalk
I will have a Birdwalk at Westwood nature Center Tuesday May 7th at 8:15 to
11:15 or so!! Roy Zimmerman, Bill Brown Etal will be joining me to provide
their expertise ! Everyone is invited no matter your level
Glossy ibis still present at 10:30 this morning.
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I watched the ibis for ten minutes then slowly got out of my car. I took one
lousy photo, set my scope up and got a brief, very good look through my scope,
then it flew calling beyond the trees to the SE. No trace of white or red on
the face. I believe it is a glossy.
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Several of us looking at the bird again at 1pm. Perfect light. This time I
believe I got some diagnostic photos. I will submit for expert analysis later
today.
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The ibis is at the location posted yesterday. Front lawn of home at N access
to Swan Lake, CR 4.
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At my feeder this morning: several purple finches (first time for my yard),
juncos, common redpoll, fox sparrow.
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I saw 5 sandhill cranes flying over Maplewood Mall this morning. I overheard
one of them say, This is not what I expected. I am heading back south.
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My email account was hacked, don't know how. I have changed my password.
Sorry.
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The harlequin duck is present today at 12:50 pm hanging out with a male common
goldeneye and a female common merganser. Right on the state/ county line!
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The owl is present at 3:50pm east of 110th, 1/ 4 mile south of 700th.
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For the first time in 4 or 5 years I have a couple of redpolls coming to my
feeders along with a sudden influx of goldfinches.
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The first-cycle Iceland gull is still present today at 1pm. Swimming in the
Mississippi River at the boat landing, Old Frontenac, with first-cycle
ring-billed gulls for a nice comparison.
I looked this afternoon for the Clark's nutcracker: no sign of it. I went to
turn around one block east and then one block north of the Hodgson/ CR I
intersection and spotted a few Canada geese at a small pond. Looking them over
I saw one greater white-fronted goose.
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