Co rd 8 at corner of 200 st and 240 Ave
Charlene Nelson
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I was at the Sleepy Eye WTP's earlier today and there were still 2 American
Avocets (there have been Avocets for an entire week - I can't recall that ever
happening before) along with 5 Red-necked Phalarope, Stilt Sandpiper and other
peeps.
Brian Smith
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Birding this morning with Jeff Stephenson at 7 mile creek park we found a
pair of cerulean warblers from the paved trail along the creek near the
picnic shelter. Nice looks. We aborted our Nicollet County birding to chase
the Worm-eating Warbler Bob Dunlap reported Scott county. When we arrived
at
I was just wondering if anyone knew a good app to my phone to use when I'm in
the field. I'm looking for something that has pictures and sounds please.
Mike Lehrke
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While not quite on par with a Worm-eating Warbler (nice find, Brad), I did find
an Acadian Flycather at Nerdstrand-Big Woods State Park. Very vocal in the
early evening about 100 yrds up the Campground Trail from the waterfall area
- very near a little sign describing Ovenbirds.
-rick, mpls
There's a Red Knot on CR 15 west of Aitkin on the north side of the road at the
west end of the last pond in the series.
Bob Williams
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Correction, the Red Knot is on the SOUTH side of the road.
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On May 30, 2015, at 8:05 AM, Williams, Bob bxwilli...@cbburnet.com wrote:
There's a Red Knot on CR 15 west of Aitkin on the north side of the road at
the west end of the last pond in the series.
Bob Williams
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I'm interested in taking a trip tomorrow, to see if I can find the White Eyed
Vireo, in New Ulm and would also like to take a side trip to the sewer lagoons
In Sleepy eye. Can anyone tell me if anything is being seen there as of late.
Or today?
Thanks
Mark Palas
St. Paul
Brad Abendroth found a singing Worm-eating Warbler at Murphy-Hanrehan Park
Reserve in Scott County this morning. The bird is about 200 yards down the
trail opposite the Horse/Pet trail parking area on the east side of Murphy
Lake Blvd. Look for a tree with a fallen branch stuck in its low fork on
at jelly feeder yesterday
Charlene Nelson
Elbow Lake farm
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Correction: the Horse/Pet trail parking area is along Sunset Lake Blvd.,
which splits from Murphy Lake Blvd. to the north.
Bob Dunlap
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On May 30, 2015 10:23 AM, Bob Dunlap bob.dunlap...@gmail.com wrote:
Brad Abendroth found a singing Worm-eating Warbler at Murphy-Hanrehan Park
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