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-RBA
*Minnesota
*Detroit Lakes
*July 20, 2006
*MNDL0607.20

-Birds mentioned
Ring-necked Pheasant
Wild Turkey
Snowy Egret
Cattle Egret
Dunlin
Red-headed Woodpecker
Lark Sparrow
Northern Cardinal
Indigo Bunting
-Transcript

<strong>Hotline:</strong> Minnesota, Detroit Lakes<br>
<strong>Date:</strong> July 20, 2006<br>
<strong>Sponsor:</strong> Lakes Area Birding Club, Detroit Lakes Regional 
Chamber of Commerce<br>
<strong>Reports:</strong> 1-800-542-3992 (weekdays during business hours)<br>
<strong>Compiler:</strong> Jeanie Joppru (ajjop...@wiktel.com)<br>

This is the Northwest Minnesota Birding Report for Friday, July 21, 2006 
sponsored by the Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce. You may also hear 
this report by calling (218) 847-5743 or 1-800-433-1888.

It is very dry in the northwest this year. This week's hot weather has not 
produced much moisture, although a little has fallen in the south and central 
part of the area. As a result, there are no flooded fields in which to view 
shorebirds, forcing them to go to the more permanent wetlands or the areas that 
have been purposely drawn down.

John Ellis in Douglas County on July 14 reported that there were shorebirds at 
the Osakis wastewater treatment ponds. He also found a SNOWY EGRET at Whisper 
Lane, and a CATTLE EGRET along CR 19 two miles south of CR 82. Susan Wiste 
observed a RING-NECKED PHEASANT with chicks crossing CR 27  ten miles west of 
Alexandria.

A LARK SPARROW and an INDIGO BUNTING were found in Clay County north of the 
Blazing Star Prairie on July 16.

At Hamden Slough NWR in Becker County, a surprising juvenal DUNLIN was 
discovered on July 15.

On July 16,   there was a  group of WILD TURKEYS along MN 9 a couple of miles 
south of Ada in Norman County.  

In Polk County Dave Lambeth discovered a NORTHERN CARDINAL singing near the 
bike trail along the Red River in East Grand Forks on July 19.

Here in Pennington County, the RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS have successfully fledged 
at least two young from the nest near our deck in rural Thief River Falls.

In Marshall County, shorebird habitat continues to improve, and shorebird 
numbers are continuing to rise. Many are visible along the county road in the 
east end of Headquarters Pool.

Thanks to those who sent in reports this week.

Please report bird sightings to Jeanie Joppru by email, no later than Thursday 
each week, at ajjop...@wiktel.com OR call the Detroit Lakes Chamber's toll free 
number: 1-800-542-3992. Detroit Lakes area birders please call 847-9202. Please 
include the county where the sighting took place. When reporting by email 
please put "NW Bird Report" in the subject line of your message. The next 
scheduled update of this report is Friday, JULY 28, 2006.

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<PRE>
-RBA
*Minnesota
*Detroit Lakes
*July 20, 2006
*MNDL0607.20

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-Birds mentioned
<UL>
<LI>Ring-necked Pheasant
<LI>Wild Turkey
<LI>Snowy Egret
<LI>Cattle Egret
<LI>Dunlin
<LI>Red-headed Woodpecker
<LI>Lark Sparrow
<LI>Northern Cardinal
<LI>Indigo Bunting
</UL>
-Transcript
<P>
<strong>Hotline:</strong> Minnesota, Detroit Lakes<br>
<strong>Date:</strong> July 20, 2006<br>
<strong>Sponsor:</strong> Lakes Area Birding Club, Detroit Lakes Regional 
Chamber of Commerce<br>
<strong>Reports:</strong> 1-800-542-3992 (weekdays during business hours)<br>
<strong>Compiler:</strong> Jeanie Joppru (ajjop...@wiktel.com)<br>
<P>
This is the Northwest Minnesota Birding Report for Friday, July 21, 2006 
sponsored by the Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce. You may also hear 
this report by calling (218) 847-5743 or 1-800-433-1888.
<P>
It is very dry in the northwest this year. This week's hot weather has not 
produced much moisture, although a little has fallen in the south and central 
part of the area. As a result, there are no flooded fields in which to view 
shorebirds, forcing them to go to the more permanent wetlands or the areas that 
have been purposely drawn down.
<P>
John Ellis in Douglas County on July 14 reported that there were shorebirds at 
the Osakis wastewater treatment ponds. He also found a <B style="color: 
#0057ad">SNOWY EGRET</B> at Whisper Lane, and a <B style="color: 
#0057ad">CATTLE EGRET</B> along CR 19 two miles south of CR 82. Susan Wiste 
observed a <B style="color: #0057ad">RING-NECKED PHEASANT</B> with chicks 
crossing CR 27 ten miles west of Alexandria.
<P>
A <B style="color: #0057ad">LARK SPARROW</B> and an <B style="color: 
#0057ad">INDIGO BUNTING</B> were found in Clay County north of the Blazing Star 
Prairie on July 16.
<P>
At Hamden Slough NWR in Becker County, a surprising juvenal <B style="color: 
#0057ad">DUNLIN</B> was discovered on July 15.
<P>
On July 16, there was a group of <B style="color: #0057ad">WILD TURKEYS</B> 
along MN 9 a couple of miles south of Ada in Norman County.
<P>
In Polk County Dave Lambeth discovered a <B style="color: #0057ad">NORTHERN 
CARDINAL</B> singing near the bike trail along the Red River in East Grand 
Forks on July 19.
<P>
Here in Pennington County, the <B style="color: #0057ad">RED-HEADED 
WOODPECKERS</B> have successfully fledged at least two young from the nest near 
our deck in rural Thief River Falls.
<P>
In Marshall County, shorebird habitat continues to improve, and shorebird 
numbers are continuing to rise. Many are visible along the county road in the 
east end of Headquarters Pool.
<P>
Thanks to those who sent in reports this week.
<P>
Please report bird sightings to Jeanie Joppru by email, no later than Thursday 
each week, at ajjop...@wiktel.com OR call the Detroit Lakes Chamber's toll free 
number: 1-800-542-3992. Detroit Lakes area birders please call 847-9202. Please 
include the county where the sighting took place. When reporting by email 
please put "NW Bird Report" in the subject line of your message. The next 
scheduled update of this report is Friday, <B style="color: #0057ad">JULY</B> 
28, 2006.

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