Curt,
Thanks for this, spider webs makes total sense! I could see the masses
moving as well, as the bird moved around, I will look for your photos on FB.
Brian
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 12:16 AM Curt Rawn wrote:
> I watched the Painted Redstart foraging on windows, screens and in the
>
Hi,The Long-tailed Duck still present this morning (7:50) in the south cell of
the Sleepy Eye WTP'S.Brian Smith Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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The Painted Redstart of St. Paul (Ramsey County) has been sighted again this
morning, as of an hour ago. It was spotted at 1784 Sargent by Luke Hollander.
He mentioned that he was unable to find it for a while before that, so patience
may be key here.
Good luck everyone!
Alyssa DeRubeis
(Posted by Linda Sparling via moumn.org)
The bird was seen early at 1784 Sargent, just a few houses down from 1798
where it was seen yesterday. It had not been refound when I left the area at
9:15.
Linda Sparling
Hennepin County
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I have not seen any reports of it having been seen past the sighting this
morning. I went out and walked around for a couple hours, along with
others. Perhaps the drier weather that should be the case tomorrow may
have the bird out and about again.
I have posted a few more photos I got
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