Possible Cinnamon Teal hybrid at Lake Byllesby boat ramp, to the west,
along with 4 - 5 Avocets. The bird is ruddier overall than nearby Blue Wing
Teal and has very little face marking. Blue flash of feathers above larger
white patch on the wings.
-rick gibson, mpls
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There has been a Hudsonian Godwit foraging in the Southeastern most wet
area for the past 20 minutes or so. It has made a few relocation flights,
flashing it's white rump, but seems to be sticking to the back area, out of
the wind.
Thanks to the woman whose name I don't know, who first suspected
2 apologies, one for forgetting to add location to the Godwit post, and
another for forgetting to post to mnbird earlier.
I hope the bird is still in the SE corner of the wetlands on the south side
of 140th.
Fastest way: exit hwy 52 at c 42 by the Rosemount water tower, then take
the first road
(Posted by Ben Douglas via moumn.org)
Iâve completed and uploaded episode 4 in this series of videos. This week
focuses on updating a personal location in eBird, rare birds of the week and a
discussion about rarity in general. A long segment is included on max listing
and
ways to get more
I'm at Crow-Hassan Park Reserve in Hennepin County looking at a probable
White-faced Ibis and 3 Hudsonian Godwits.
The Ibis seems to have white stretching behind the eye, it is fairly
obvious with binoculars from where I'm looking.
The Godwits are foraging and flew once revealing the black and
Looked out my window to see two darned house sparrows on my suet and a closer
look revealed two Eurasian Tree Sparrows. I'll post if I see them tomorrow.
Deanne EndrizziBurnsville, Dakota County
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