Today, Monday, March 31, 2008 there was a lone female Pine Grosbeak in the
yard. Most of these birds had left by March 15th. Also saw one Pine Grosbeak
last Friday along with a very probable Hoary Redpoll. (the Hoary Redpoll had
only two streaks on his flanks - the rump and vent area were
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I should know this but is a pine grosbeak find ( Duluth area ) in the
summer months: an usual find. I looked back at
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: Clark, Scott scl...@ci.elk-river.mn.us
Subject: Re: [mou] Pine Grosbeak
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 14:01:52 -0500
Pine Grosbeak is considered accidental in summer and documentation would
therefore be requested. Four reports between June and August have been
evaluated by the MOU Records Committee--I
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Went loonking for Snowy Owl and Northern Hawk owl around Tamarack. No Luck Did
see
Pine Grosbeaks Krestrel Ave CR 16 South Tamarack above 420th st.Also saw
Snow Buntings South CR16
Hi all
There were Pine Grosbeaks at my feeder today. Also still Junco, Tree
Sparrow, Goldfinch and Purple Finch at the feeder and Snow Buntings along
the road.
Cindy Butler
north of Tamarack in eastern Aitkin County
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