report from friends in Afton MN today--- a female Red-breasted Grosbeak and 
Bluebirds (I assume male).  

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From: Minnesota Birds [mailto:MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU] On Behalf Of linda whyte
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2024 4:06 PM
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: [mou-net] Red Rock Road FOY species, 2 cooperative, one less so

Among the many Canada Geese, there was at least one Cackling Goose, helpful 
enough to swim next to and between, some Canadas, making ID easy.
In the nearest pond west of the RR tracks, one male Wood Duck perched on a 
branch in the water, and finally untucked his head to display his vibrant 
plumage.
As for the lone sparrow among a small flock of Juncos, it shall remain 
unidentified. It moved too quickly into the wet meadow grasses, and we could 
only say what it probably wasn't!
Linda Whyte

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