Four of them around one of our feeders this morning, north of Brainerd.
Mary Hickerson
East Gull Lake
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Currently singing its very extensive repertoire, at Tennisioux Park, River
hills Drive, on power line bordering the parking lot, along north side of
hwy 13. Made a short jump up to grab food, and revealed the "window panes"
under the wings; pale eye also visible.
Linda Whyte
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Birders,If you happen to stop by the Sleepy Eye WTP'S you'll find that the main
entrance is now gated and locked. I emailed the city manager to ask why this
has happened. He wrote that someone has been bringing a dirt bike in there and
riding around but if I wanted I could climb over the gate
The following species were first detected on 5/12/21 or 5/13/21 at Roseau River
WMA:
--Least flycatcher
--Wood thrush
--Yellow-throated vireo
--Tennessee warbler
--American redstart
--Ovenbird
--Mourning warbler
--Rose-breasted grosbeak
--American tree sparrow
--Le Conte's sparrow
big difference if your target species is in Kittson or Houston Co. or Cook or
Rock Co. Please include the county and/or maybe nearest town on the subject
line.
G Andersson/St Paul
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From: Minnesota Birds [mailto:MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU] On Behalf Of Bob Dunlap
Sent:
I had 2 brief but good looks at a Kentucky Warbler this morning in Carver Co at
the Rapids Lake Unit of MN River Valley. I saw clearly the yellow spectacles,
with black under the eye diagonally and a yellow throat, drab greenish back.
The bird was NOT singing and was very secretive. I first saw
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