Thanks, Jason, for sharing that--and thanks to all the dedicated
bird-banders and researchers and eco-travelers who gather the information.
More than ever, it gives all of us reason to care for habitat around the
planet, even if we never lay eyes on such birds, by donating to various
conservation e
Any info on the presence/absence of the bird today would be greatly
appreciated.
Bill
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The Sharp-tailed Sandpiper is still being seen as of 9:00 on the 22nd of
September at the Tacoma Avenue Fields.
Alex Sundvall
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> On Sep 22, 2016, at 9:28 AM, Bill Penning wrote:
>
> Any info on the presence/absence of the bird today would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Bill
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From the town of Mayer (on MN 25, junction of Ash Street and 1st Street NW,
GPS: 44.884962, -93.888029):
• Go south on MN 25 for 2.53 miles to Carver County Road 32
• Turn west on to Carver County Road 32 and go one mile, stopping short
of Tacoma Avenue
• The bird was in
Did anyone see the sharp-tailed sandpiper after 9am tonight? If it is seen in
the morning can someone post it? Most grateful. Linda Gammello-Nisswa
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There were a couple of negative reports on the Minnesota Birding Facebook page
today for Thursday Afternoon/Evening. I don't have many details, but it sounds
like the last sighting was between 12PM-2PM.
Dedrick Benz
Winona, MN
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