When we observed the pair, the male would perch on the fence and small
trees along the fence in the vicinity of where the power line crosses the
road. The female was seen briefly perched in the grass up the hill from
where the second support pole for the power line is located. She after a
few minutes flew to the ground and disappeared presumably to tend to her
nest.
Steve Weston
On Quigley Lake in Eagan, MN
swesto...@gmail.com


On Sat, Jun 22, 2024 at 9:41 AM MOU <m...@moumn.org> wrote:

> (Posted by Paul Shapiro <pshapir...@gmail.com> via moumn.org)
>
> I have seen reports of a Blue Grosbeak being seen at the 140th street
> Marsh.  I have never
> seen one and would love to see it.  Can some tell me where is it being
> seen.  Is it nesting?
> Thanks
> Paul Shapiro
>
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