We have had a RT Hummingbird at our feeder the last three days. It was
just in the feeder at 8:34 am. Paul & Koni Fank Dassel, MN
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Jacqui Baker (the host) reported that she saw the hummingbird again at 10:00am
this morning (10/13).
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> From: Earl Orf
> Date: October 12, 2016 at 12:05:48 PM CDT
> To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
> Subject: [mou-net] Rufous Hummingbird
> Reply-To: Earl O
There were some interesting birds across the bridge.
Adult and immature White-crowned Sparrow, Fox Sparrow, Song Sparrow,
White-throated Sparrow, and Juncos.
Flying around were Rusty Blackbird, Common Snipe, Cedar Waxwing, Eastern
Bluebird, Belted Kingfisher AND
an adult Golden Eagle.
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This is being shared on Facebook Advanced ID asking for identification, but
I thought it would be nice to see what people in MN thought about it. I
know there are lots of people on the list that have experience with
separating Allen's from Rufous.
Ro
About an hour ago, Richard Gotz posted a photo of an apparent Red Phalarope to
the Minnesota Birding Facebook page. It is at the sod fields at Tacoma Ave and
County Rd 32.
Dedrick Benz
Winona, MN
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A Western Grebe was observed about 1:00 on Centerville L. and was still there
when I departed. Viewing was from Hidden Spring Park on the southeast side of
the lake. To reach the park, turn west from Centerville Road onto Heritage St.
and drive 0.3 miles.
Bill Litkey
"Great is the Lord, and
The Red Phalarope is still present.
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> On Oct 13, 2016, at 4:39 PM, Dedrick Benz wrote:
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> About an hour ago, Richard Gotz posted a photo of an apparent Red Phalarope
> to the Minnesota Birding Facebook page. It is at the sod fields at Tacoma
> Ave and County Rd 32.
>
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South side Ottawa impoundment
Charlene Nelson
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