Just saw a large flock of 26 Pine Grosbeaks in northern St Louis county.
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Subject: Re: [mou-net] Pine Grosbeaks
I haven't seen the finch prediction that comes to us from Ontario, but
judging from last year's Christmas Bird Count, which had near record
numbers of Pine Grosbeaks across northern Minnesota, I expect that this
year will be a
erage. I'd like to hear thoughts on that.Shawn
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Bog...yet. But this is not unheard of here.A look back at my 33 years compiling
the Sax-Zim CBC shows that though we have NEVER missed Pine
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Are others finding pine grosbeaks in NE MN? There is an almost complete absence
in the Ely area.
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We had a robin at the farm this morning. We never have had one this early
before.
Nancy Piragis
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Subject: Re: [mou-net] Pine Grosbeaks
We still had two
We still had two pine grosbeaks this morning and this was the first morning
with no common redpolls. The rain removed the remainder of snow from the
top of the bald eagle next on County Road 88 north of Ely and two adults
were on the nest this morning. Also this morning, I joined others who were
It looks like at least some Pine Grosbeaks are heading back north. We have had
a good size group visiting our feeders all winter. We had big southerly winds
on the 12th and we only had one show up that day and none since. Some others
in surrounding areas have mentioned they are noticing the
5-6 pine grosbeaks seen today north of Duluth - North Star Township- feeding on
ash seeds
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Three in a crabapple tree near 24062 West Fawn Lake Road in northeastern Anoka
County.
Erik Collins
Shoreview, MN
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(Posted by Jacqueline Hosch via moumn.org)
Today at 3:05 PM, Isaac Hosch and I found two PINE GROSBEAKS in Ramsey
County. They were at Vadnais Lake at these exact coordinates: 45.063331,
-93.098782.
Ezra Hosch
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Per John Ellis, two Pine Grosbeaks near Miltona, MN today.
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Found Pine Grosbeaks feeding on crab apples today in the town of Cook northern
St. Louis Co.
Julie Grahn
Cook, MN
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Hi - A friend and I are heading to Duluth tomorrow to look for the Gyr - my
friend would also like to find the above species - any advice would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks, Susan Anderson
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Pine Grosbeaks have shown up in Crane Lake in northern St Louis County.
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Quick note:
Dozen Pine Grosbeaks seen in Princeton today (First Street, Elim Home area,
Mille Lacs County portion of town). This winter is the first in nine years
they've been present.
Al Schirmacher
Princeton, MN
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Pine Grosbeak flock in northern Princeton (on Rum River Drive, across from
Hytech Auto) few moments ago, first time I've had them in town during my nine
years here.
Here they come, Twin Cities
Al Schirmacher
Princeton, MN
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At 8:30 AM I saw 3 Pine Grosbeaks in the tallest tree in the yard at 1735
Garvin Heights Rd. This is a busy road, and neighbors may be a little wary, so
it would be best to park a little west of here in front of the gate leading to
the cell phone tower. I didn't see any feeders or berries in
Following up on Herb's post, I went looking for the grosbeaks again today,
hoping to get a photo. I didn't find any in the original spot, or in the St.
Ben's area, but I DID find 4 birds feeding in a crabapple tree on 13th Ave SE,
about 1/2 block south of University Ave. in St. Cloud. 13th
I was searching for Pine Grosbeaks in several counties today, starting in
Chisago and heading west. I found them in a couple of places in Chisago -
one bird about a mile south of North Branch a block east of Forest Blvd
(CR30) on 382nd St and just around the bend on Clara Ave, and a pair of
birds
Tooled around Duluth a bit for today and easily found over 100+ Pine Grosbeaks.
The world is apparently their oyster and many bellied up to the ornamental crab
apple
buffet. Others dined on the plentiful ash and maple seeds. I found several
scattered
groups of Pine Grosbeaks including one
I found a pair of Pine Grosbeaks in Polk County today, at the cemetery
Crookston. Also a flock of about 40 Snow Buntings on Polk Cty 17 on my way
there.
Sandy Aubol
East Grand Forks, MN
Polk County
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Several waves of Redpolls came in with the snow this morning and among them
was a small flock of 7 Pine Grosbeaks. It's looking a lot like November here
today at Crane Lake.
Dee Kuder
Crane Lake
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A pair showed up today. I'm hoping that our many blue jays don't drive them
away. Last week, we had the first purple finches I've seen in a long time
but they have not returned despite the many dishes of tempting seed and
suet. I am again looking for a good BJ pie receipe!
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Boreal
It's inevitable, winter weather is marching south. On Saturday, in Crane
Lake, I heard and saw 3 Pine Grosbeaks flying over, and on Sunday a flock of
3 Snow Buntings were flushed from the roadside by Lake Vermilion.
Dee Kuder
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