For those who aren’t on eBird or Facebook, John Zakelj photographed a Tufted
Duck today (Jan 7) at Colvill Park in Goodhue Co.
So far its origin (i.e. wild or captive) has not been determined. If it is from
a farm—and yes, there are farms in Minnesota that have Tufted Ducks—it is
required by
(Posted by Chet A. Meyers via moumn.org)
Yes, Virginia, there are (or were) a few hoary redpolls
at Cancer Survivor Park. The one I saw was pretty classic
with white breast and all-white undertail coverts, and I
trust the sightings of Paul Budde and Doug Kieser.
Chet
I have a GGO hunting in my field.
Uwe Kausch
Duluth Township
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Has anyone captured any pictures of the Hoary Redpolls? This is a great
opportunity for people to see the difference, and learn how to separate the
two.
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Terry Brashear
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On Sunday, January 7, 2018, Gregg Severson wrote:
> The
There is still time to submit a proposal for a Savaloja grant for 2018, but
don't delay as the deadline for submissions is January 31. Details are
available at http://moumn.org/grants.html.
Steve Wilson
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The redpolls in downtown Minneapolis are definitely mostly Commons, with a
very small number of Hoaries mixed in.
On Sat, Jan 6, 2018 at 3:02 PM Michael Welch wrote:
> I refound the redpolls in downtown Mpls (Cancer Survivor Park at 3rd and
> Washington) yesterday in the
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