American Goshawk is AGOS
American Goldfinch is now AGOL to avoid confusion
Best,
Alex Sundvall
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> On Nov 19, 2023, at 11:04 PM, Gordon Andersson wrote:
>
> David
> What is the new alpha code for American Goshawk? AMGO is the American
> Goldfi
The bird is still there as of 2:00. Easily seen from the white rope fence, it
was foraging and eating in the wooded area.
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> On Jun 21, 2014, at 11:17 AM, Peter Neubeck wrote:
>
> As of 10 yes.
>
>> On Jun 21, 2014, at 10:53 AM, "B.heinecke" wrote:
>>
>>
>> Is the bird
Here is the full list from this morning!
Great morning for birds!
Thanks all, happy birding!
Alex Sundvall
Westwood Hills Nature Center
Apr 29, 2016
8:01 AM
Traveling
3.00 miles
281 Minutes
All birds reported? Yes
Comments: Also saw a Garter Snake.
Submitted from eBird for iOS, version 1.1.5
I heard a very clear Blue-winged Warbler near the Headwaters of the Mississippi
in Itasca State park. This is marked as Clearwater County on eBird, and if I'm
reading the MOU records correctly would represent a second county record and a
first for the 21st century.
Alex Sundvall
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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
>
to get good shots of the tail
> feathers - either from below or of a spread tail. That's the best way to
> distinguish the two species.
>
> Paul
>
>
> Paul Budde
> Minneapolis, MN
> pbu...@earthlink.net
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From:
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
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gt;>> ice, away from the ducks, geese, etc. Why is it that some people find
>> the
>>> need and energy to save feral cats, and then this bird has to die??? It
>> is
>>> horrible to witness. Had to vent.. (no pun) Deb
>>>
>>>
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Still present with a White-throated Sparrow at location too. Crows have left it
alone.
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> On Jan 19, 2017, at 7:23 AM, GREG ELIZABETH CLOSMORE
> wrote:
>
> Yep! Still here being mobbed by crows! Flying over intersection of 11 ave and
> 3 st. Thanks for notification . Brig
, and 1
Semipalmated Plover.
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Kevin Manley found a Yellow-breasted Chat this morning at Afton State Park in
Washington County. From the trailhead off of 50th go south to the four way and
go right, and then I'm guessing 200-300' to the bench. Just beyond the bench
it opens up and the YBCH was singing about 100' off the trai
I do know of one person that looked and did not find anything but Mallards and
Canada Geese at this location.
Best,
Alex Sundvall
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> On Jun 15, 2017, at 7:50 PM, B.heineke wrote:
>
> Did anyone go look for them today and if so did you re-find hem?
>
> Se
Liz Harper and I just found a SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER in MOWER COUNTY on
I-90. On the chainlink fence on the eastbound side.
43.720104, -92.685775
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Chris Hockema, John Hockema, and Tina Judd refound the flycatcher at 8:40, east
of I90 on 680th Ave, just east of the former Windmill Restaurant.
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> On Jun 25, 2017, at 6:22 PM, Alex wrote:
>
> Liz Harper and I just found a SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER in MOWER COUNT
Kevin Manley just refound the flycatcher at 8am at this location: 24501–24981
680th Ave, Dexter US-MN (43.7170,-92.6894)
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> On Jun 25, 2017, at 10:01 PM, Alex wrote:
>
> Chris Hockema, John Hockema, and Tina Judd refound the flycatcher at 8:40,
> east of I90
or the ST Flycatcher, and would
> appreciate any assistance in finding this bird.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mory Jahangir
> La Crosse, Wisconsin
>
>> On Jun 26, 2017 8:37 AM, "Alex" wrote:
>> Kevin Manley just refound the flycatcher at 8am at this location:
>
While checking for the reported Lesser Black-backed Gull on Lake Calhoun in
Hennepin County, Kathleen MacAulay and I found an adult GLAUCOUS GULL. It flew
off to the south before any pictures could be taken.
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Karl Isley found a Black-legged Kittiwake at Hazen P Mooers Open Space by the
Grey Cloud Island in Washington County last night. It was present and seen by
at least 8 this morning at 8:45am.
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to the gravel pit and the exact location of the bird
itself:
44.783036,-92.975863
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It appears there are at least 3 winter records for the state for Pectoral
Sandpiper, my apologies.
This is the first winter record for the state in over 40 years, the last winter
record being in 1976.
Still present as of 1:30 thanks to Greg Jahner III.
Alex Sundvall
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Alex Sundvall
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> On Dec 25, 2017, at 8:05 AM, Alyssa DeRubeis wrote:
>
> On December 23, Ise Varghese observed a female Harlequin Duck at Point
> Douglas in Washington County. This information is available on eBird and the
> Minnesota Birding Facebook page.
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says he’s missing a Tufted Duck, this bird behaviorally and physically is
perfect for a wild bird and would represent a first state record for both
Minnesota and Wisconsin, where it has been seen in days prior.
Happy Birding,
Alex Sundvall
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Here is the latest pin from eBird Checklist with the Tufted Duck on it.
44.541924,-92.388397
Again, if you put those coordinates into Google Maps, it will take you to the
pin.
Best of luck,
Alex
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> On Jan 10, 2018, at 2:51 PM, Alex Sundvall
> wrote:
>
>
://ebird.org/view/checklist/S43947875
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WPA Nelson’s Sparrow: (45.7261038,-95.9016702)
Hutchinson WPA woodlot birds:
(45.7404400,-95.8848628)
Happy Birding,
Alex Sundvall
(Of Stevens County until August)
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I do not know if it is still present today.
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I am currently looking at a Common Gallinule at the Struck WPA in Stevens
County. It is being seen at the pond at these coordinates.
(45.7237311,-95.8973944)
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the grass is
fairly tall.
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waiting to be
found ;)
He did photograph a very interesting hybrid Blue-winged/Golden-winged Warbler
yesterday however. It looks like a female Lawrence’s Warbler or some other
backcross hybrid. Fun stuff in his backyard!
That’s all for now,
Best,
Alex Sundvall
Currently of Duluth, MN
Count
,-93.7003846)
Photo will be uploaded to MOU once I get to my computer; I already uploaded
pictures to Facebook and the eBird checklist here:
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48873439
Best,
Alex Sundvall
Count Interpreter: Hawk Ridge, Duluth
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For those coming to the paper sessions today from the west/south: there’s
currently a stalled Semi on the Energy Park Dr. exit off of Hwy 280. Just use
some caution as it’s blocking most of the exit 😊
See everyone there, and buy some books while you’re at it.
Best,
Alex Sundvall
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today. Huge thank you to Beau for being so willing to have people come and
visit and for getting the word out on this bird!
Best,
Alex Sundvall
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> On Jan 26, 2019, at 3:19 PM, m...@moumn.org wrote:
>
> (Posted by Becca Engdahl via moumn.org)
>
> Beau Shroyer
goes and looks for this apparent 13th state
record.
I’ll upload some photos to the eBird checklist, but also here’s everything from
the day with approximate numbers.
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S57671539
Happy Birding!
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Still present on the southwest side of the lake with Joey Sundvall. Thanks
Bruce!!!
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> On Jul 27, 2019, at 3:21 PM, Bruce Fall wrote:
>
> Earlier this afternoon (Sat., 7/27) I found and photographed an adult
> Neotropic Cormorant at Richfield Lake Park, Richfield (Hennepin
and happy Birding!
Alex Sundvall
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> On Sep 22, 2019, at 8:43 PM, jellisb...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Thanks for this post, Mike! John Ellis, St. Paul
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Sep 22, 2019, at 7:28 PM, Michael Hendrickson
>> wrote:
>&
The person you’re looking to contact is David Orr, not Dan Orr.
On the day it was discovered, Doug Kieser reported that he was able to see it
from quite the distance scoping from the closed Lakeside Supper Club at the
north end of the lake just off Hwy 13.
Hope that helps
Alex Sundvall
Sent
There are two very popular bird ID groups on Facebook: What’s this Bird? run by
the ABA and The Bird Identification Group of the World run by community
members. The chief differences between the two are that The Bird ID Group
requires reasonings for IDs or hints to be given to lead the poster to
Relocated this morning on the far western edge of the C Cell in the impoundment
just north of the farm.
(45.9841039, -96.2659936)
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> On Sep 7, 2020, at 10:42 PM, Doug Kieser wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Early this evening I observed a Red Knot from the viewing platform on 260th
>
=3173
This would be the 3rd state record of this slashy combo after the 2011 St Louis
record, and (pending acceptance) this years Stearns record.
MN has only 1 accepted record of Tropical Kingbird from Scott County in 2015
and zero accepted records of Couch’s Kingbird.
Good birding,
Alex
Sally Reynolds found MN’s second record of Painted Redstart in St. Paul this
morning. It was last seen at 1798 Sargent Ave about 15 minutes ago.
Best,
Alex
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Hi Birders,
During our afternoon run, we found a Northern Shrike
at Basset Creek Park in Crystal, Nennepin County today
around 3pm. It was in the SE part of the park, just
north of the small pond.
Looking up,
Alex Cruz
Crystal, Hennepin Co., MN
Redpolls at a front yard feeder in the neighborhood
southwest of CR2 and 16th Avenue in Two Harbors. They were seen around 3:30 pm
on 1-9-2005.
Looking up,
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As my boys were eagerly counting away, the question arose as to how many
GGOWs have likely come south in this irruption? Does anyone know what the
size of the population might be? Thanks.
Alex Rothman
Minneapolis
At 09:46 PM 1/15/05 -0600, b.pomeroy
nformation.
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Greetings!
~12 male and and female birds roaming among the spruce plantations in
Glendalough.
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hopefully many Alexandria
CBC's.
I look forward to censusing with you,
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visitors unaware of life
hidden just off trail!
The success of this event at reaching new people depends on those willing to
share their passion!
For more information or to volunteer please backchannel me.
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This morning at Lake Carlos State Park on the Wetland overlook trail.
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falcon around until they both took flight, going in different
directions.
Other birds of interest were Western Grebes, ~120 Great Egrets (could not
find a snowy though I tried), many GB Herons, 4 Avocets, Baird's Sandpipers,
there were about 6 species of Shorebird that I could separate inclu
Greetings,
Is there a MOU advocated radio frequency that birders are encouraged to use
while out and about?
I have heard Channel 6 sub channel 6 is good to use but don't know the
origin of that information.
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Yellowlegs (3)
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Salt Lake when I birded there earlier today.
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The Bird was seen until I left at 8:30am. Very beautiful shorebird.
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munching away on something with
same mixed flock as kinglet near larches on south boardwal trail.
3. Fox Sparrow (4)
4. White-throated Sparrow (6)
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t year and learn
about some of the birds that may be found in the circle and at your bird
feeders.
You can reply to me if you are interested in participating.
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sides and a N Shrike just
north of city of Waconia.
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Matthew Bribitzer-Stull and I found the Townsend's Solitaire at Carpenter
Nature Area just north of the bench on Savannnah Trail at 9 am this morning.
Also saw Pileated Woodpecker, Bald Eagles and American Tree Sparrows.
Looking up,
Alex Cruz, Jr
St Paul, Mn
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Matthew Bribitzer-Stull and I found a beautiful male Long-tailed Duck at Point
Douglas Park at 11 am today. It was loosely associating with a flock of Common
Mergansers about 200 m north of park in open water. Scope definitely helps.
Looking up,
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troughs around 1 pm today.
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St Paul, Mn
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Just had a Snowy Owl fly over when Glenwood Ave crosses 394 in DT Minneapolis
at 1750! Been driving in area near here and Twins stadium, have not
relocated--was on 394 when this huge white owl flew right over my car!
Looking up (luckily),
Alex Cruz
Hennepin Co
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still looking up,
Alex Cruz
Ramsey and Hennepin Counties
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Mergansers, 1 Common Merganser dispersed with Mallards and Canada
Geese.
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Walking to a work meeting in St Louis Park and had 2 flocks of 4-9 Sandhill
Cranes flying over headed west. Near 100 and Excelsior in St Louis Park. A
first for my work list!
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Alex Cruz
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n also make out BigFoot.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexcruzjr/6886118274/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexcruzjr/6886125016/
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Alex Cruz
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, and Swamp Sparrow.
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Alex Cruz
Ramsey Co
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"Hey, there were 5 misspellings in your MOU posting about the
'oroile.'"
I enjoy and benefit from the listserve and that’s why I keep posting,
even though I fear sometimes I have been black(phoebe)listed.
If I see this posting in MOU--I will let you know,
Alex Cruz
Ramsey
Not sure, I am getting emails from others with the same issue, and
they are so far coming from at least 3 different domains--but at least
I know that my email went through. Good idea about the bcc'ing.
On 4/2/12, Jim Ryan wrote:
> Alex et. al,
> I believe the reason you do not get you
the nature
center.
Lots of butterflies and dragonflies. It also felt like every Ruby-crowned
Kinglet in the Twin Cities also decided to have lunch here--they are so
CUTE!
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hard to see
sometimes since it had low profile in water--this low profile very apparent
compared to Lesser Scaup.
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s are Eared, Horned, and Red-necked Grebes, Common Terns, and
Spotted Sandpiper.
Off to the woods after lunch!
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Alex Cruz
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pale gray, no dark on
primaries from above. Lost sight as they headed to NE. FOY.
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Vireo
4. Yellow-throated Vireo
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sided Flycatcher: FOY
Gray-cheeked Thrush: on calling individual, frustratingly secretive,
but I saw twice
Magnolia Warbler: 1 singing beautiful male
Golden-winged Warlber: 1 muted female acting like a chickadee. FOY
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/7206050578/). The Cerulean was seen
near the Blaylock Circle and Sunset Lake Rd intersection. No waves of
warblers but consistent activity all day. Lots of Scarlet Tanagers and
Swainson's Thrushes in area as well.
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near large forked cottonwood
with cut large trunk positioned between the fork.
Also saw: YbFl, TeWa, CsWa, BlWa, MagWa, NoPa, AmRe, WiWa, CoYe.
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end of this message.
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Alex Cruz
Ramsey Co, MN
*Westwood Hills Nature Center, Hennepin, US-MN*
May 24, 2012 5:40 PM - 7:10 PM
3.0 mile(s)
Comments: Birding during a break in the overnight and day rains (about
2.5" overnight.
30 species (+1 other taxa)
Mallard (Anas platyrhyncho
ologize in advance to
bulky MISTER Merlin. I had never seen this bird before in this area during the
summer months.
Hot enough for you? I mean..
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Two Cackling Geese seen at Basset Creek Park in southern Crystal, Hennepin
Co around 6:40 pm on Thursday, 10/9. They were very approachable and with a
flock of Canada on the north side of the Basset Pond. This park is in
southern Crystal at 32nd Ave and Brunswick Ave.
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Muskrats.
Keep looking up,
Alex Cruz
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Today, Dan
spot. I opened the box
later and it popped out, looked around and then flew into the thicket that is
the edge of our backyard. It seemed alert and strong when it was released. I
hope it makes it.
-Alex Cruz and Dan Karvonen
Crystal, Hennepin Co, MN
when I left in
February have been replaced by Chipping Sparrows.
Looking up,
Alex Cruz
Crystal, MN
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Anybody added these yet?
The Cuckoo (She's a Pretty Bird) - traditional; I kno
2 years ago there was a substantial rookery around bridal veil falls (near
Franklin ave bridge and East River Parkway)
From: Minnesota Birds On Behalf Of Nina Hale
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Subject: Re: [mou-net] MOU-NET Digest - 6 Jan 2023 to 7 Jan 2023 (#2
Swainsons Warbler still on location 12:25PM
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On Apr 29, 2023, at 10:20 AM, Trey Weaver wrote:
Found
Still present at 3:30 deeper in woods
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Alex Knopick - Partner
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On Apr 30, 2023, at 10:50 AM, Linda Burns wrote:
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We see 1-2 almost every evening at our feeder between 6-8pm, including tonight.
Alex Knopick
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On Jul 19
ever seen so many Northern Waterthrush. Other highlights were great looks
at a Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, lots of Ovenbirds, and a beautiful Canada
Warbler.
Looking up,
Alex Cruz
Ramsey Co
*eBird list follows:*
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) 7
Wood Duck (Aix sponsa) 14
Green Heron (Buto
foraging with first of season (FOS) Ruby-crowned Kinglets and Cape
May Warbler.
Looking up,
Alex Cruz, Jr
Ramsey Co, MN
29 species
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) 1
Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura) 1
Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) 4
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) 1
h warblers
and 2 Scarlet Tanagers.
For the morning, we had 13 or so species of warblers (between Bass and Ol'
Cedar) with the best ones being parula, yellow, and blackpoll!
Lookin' up,
Alex Cruz
Ramsey Co, MN
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new patch bird, a Red-breasted Nuthatch!
Hope you had a chance to enjoy the mix of migrants and residents
influenced by the overnight weather front. My e-bird list is at end of
this message.
Looking up,
Alex Cruz, Jr
Hennepin and Ramsey Counties
Methodist Hospital Wetlands, Hennepin, US-MN
Sep 17
name of it but they have great
caramel corn and we always stop there on way back. I also took some
louy pictures of these longspurs.
Looking up,
Alex Cruz
Ramsey Co, MN
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oking up,
Alex Cruz
St Paul, Mn
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upright as foraged in leaf litter at base
of trees.
Also of note were two Nashville Warblers when I arrived at my home in St Paul
(near Dayton Ave and Arundel on Cathedral Hill) around 10:30 AM.
Looking up,
Alex Cruz
Hennepin and Ramsey Counties
eBird list
Mississippi Gorge Regional Park--Winchell
There are at least 4 Rusty Blackbirds foraging at NW edge of largest pond in
the southern part of Basset Creek Park, Crystal, Hennepin Co. This pond is
easily accessed from Zane Ave N and 29th Place N in southern Crystal. Lots of
American Tree, Song, and Fox Sparrows present.
Looking up,
Alex
Hi,
Common Redpoll at SE end of Lake Smetana Park, Eden Prairie, Hennepin Co.
Looking up,
Alex Cruz
Hennepin Co
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