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From: Curt Rawn
Date: Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Saturday Big Day activities?
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There is a Big Sit at Coldwater Spring. This is lead by Sharon Stiteler.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1987181774677933/
7am to 7pm at 5601
Are there any Big Day activities planned in the East or North Metro area?
My friend Chris and I are just north of Stillwater and looking for
suggestions.
Missy Bowen
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with all the Orioles and
Tenn's but little else to see (or hear)
Warren Woessner
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Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2012 3:11 PM
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Spent two hours this morning looking for warblers and vireos but was unable to
make out anything other than a couple redstarts and a common yellowthroat.
I give up and may just wait till fall when perhaps leaves will fall from the
trees. Apparently I'm doing something wrong.
Brian
Sent from
Once that green curtain so tightly is drawn,
So that only the patient or lucky may see:
You know that they're there
And too soon will be gone,
So heed more to the sound and less to the feather
Of those birds so well hidden or sing, Woe is me.
Hang in there and do the best that you can. I guess
I spent an hour down by the Minnesota River in Bloomington yesterday morning
and saw very little. Either the warbler flight has peaked or the weather was
too nice. Try a rainy day.
Nick
On May 12, 2012, at 12:49 PM, Brian Wisconsin birddud...@hotmail.com wrote:
Spent two hours this morning
I spent a few hours today at Wild River State Park in Chisago County. When I
arrived at the visitor center, there was a noisy red-shouldered hawk soaring
low over the parking lot. I had to wait an hour but the the Carolina wren
finally made an appearance giving a nice look. Lots of fox
Just a reminder, Saturday's MOU trip to Mille Lacs has been cancelled due to
construction, high water new fencing.
Thanks!
Al Schirmacher
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Started the day out at Old Cedar Bridge. Saw nothing new or exciting.
Yesterday someone reported seeing kinglets, grebes, Nelsons Sparrow and a dozen
different warblers.
Then went to Veterans Memorial Park in Richfield and again saw nothing much.
Leaving the park I get a needs alert posted
A year ago or so I offered to volunteer and lead a MOU gull wat
Hello:
A year ago or so I offered to volunteer and lead a MOU gull watch along Park
Point. Since there is very little if no interest in this field trip I am
cancelling it. I'll be leaf watching along the north shore instead with
,
Tom Malone
Thomas P. Malone
Attorney at Law
Barna Guzy Steffen
Minneapolis Minnesota
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Sent: Thu Sep 22 19:37:18 2011
Subject: [mou-net] Saturday
Just a reminder to those who have signed up for Saturday's MOU Trip along Mille
Lacs Lake:
We will meet at 7:30 AM at the Dairy Queen on 169 in Onamia. I anticipate
birding the west side of Mille Lacs Lake, perhaps covering 1-2 other locations
nearby depending upon time. Study your loons!
I'd be happy to have carpoolers with me in my Prius, leaving Roseville at
5:30 am.
Alberta
651-490-0277
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From: Pastor Al Schirmacher pasto...@princetonfreechurch.net
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Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 9:37 AM
Subject: [mou-net] Saturday 10/16
Hak Si La park in Lake City:
A few singing Tenneesses
One Blackburnian
One Chestnut-sided
One Magnolia
Two Yellow-rumps
Sand Point:
One Red-start
One Yellow
Two singing Prothonotary
Frontenac State Park:
Nothing at the picnic ground and nothing in the campground for warblers.
A long day and not
On Saturday Kristin Snobeck and I went down to the Old Cedar Bridge and I had a
pretty good day. Once again we saw the young white tailed deer off the
boardwalk and Kristin got some pretty good pictures. We also found a snapping
turtle about the size of a quarter struggling to make it to the
I am leading the annual MRVAC warbler field trip to Hok-si-lah and Frontinac
this Saturday. We are meeting at the Hok-si-lah parking lot at 7:30am.
Hok-si-lah is a Lake City park on the Mississippi River about an hour plus a
little south of the Twin Cities. The paths are wide and easily
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