This is the Northwest Minnesota Birding Report for Friday, March 8, 2019
sponsored by the Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce. You may also
see this report on the Chamber of Commerce website: 
 <https://www.visitdetroitlakes.com/birding-report>
https://www.visitdetroitlakes.com/birding-report
 
There hasn't been a lot of movement  northward of birds within the area this
week due to the very cold weather and storms that we have been having. Most
reported birds are staying near known feeders where they can get the most
food quickly. There are reports of all the common finches throughout the
area, but I am seeing reports of a few horned larks now. I am sure that many
are being missed as humans are sticking pretty close to home also. It is no
surprise that the southern part of the area has the most bird reports.
 
>From Douglas County, Benjamin Eckhoff reported this morning that there are
still lots of finches in the area including PINE SISKINS, COMMON REDPOLLS,
AMERICAN GOLDFINCH, and PURPLE FINCHES. A NORTHERN PINTAIL  has been seen at
the river crossing under MN 29, a SNOWY OWL  was reported southeast of
Carlos, and a WOOD DUCK  continues at Goose Park in Alexandria. BALD EAGLES,
and many RING-NECKED PHEASANTS  are being reported.
SNOW
Alma Ronningen in Dent , Otter Tail County, has been feeding several
AMERICAN TREE SPARROWS  all winter. She also has a DARK-EYED JUNCO, AMERICAN
GOLDINCHES, COMMON REDPOLLS, and PINE SISKINS. WILD TURKEYS, SNOW BUNTINGS,
and a few HORNED LARKS  can be seen along the roads. Waterfowl is still
being reported from Fergus Falls where there is open water year round.
 
A WHITE-THROATED SPARROW  continues at Kabekona Lake in Hubbard County as
reported by Becca Engdahl.
 
A RUSTY BLACKBIRD  was reported by Patrick Beauzay  on March 7 in Clay
County.
 
The FOX SPARROW  at East Grand Forks in Polk County has overwintered in
Sandy Aubol's yard. Leon Thoreson in southwestern Polk County reports two
BALD EAGLES  flying over Crookson, and is feeding many SNOW BUNTINGS, PINE
SISKINS, AMERICAN GOLDFINCHES, and COMMON REDPOLLS  in his yard near Climax.
 
Please report bird sightings to Jeanie Joppru by email, no later than
Thursday each week, at ajjop...@mncable.net <mailto:ajjop...@mncable.net>
OR call the Detroit Lakes Chamber's numbers 218-847-5743 or 218- 847-9202.
Please include the county where the sighting took place. The next scheduled
update of this report is Thursday, March 14, 2019.
 
 
Jeanie Joppru
Pennington County, MN
 

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