Thank you to all the birders who sent me directions to the warblers, I really
appreciate it.
Cindy Risen
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I have a friend who lives near Duluth who has had barred owls visiting her
yard the last several years. This week she saw an owl harvesting earth
worms and was wondering if this was a normal part of their diet as she has
not observed that before. I have found no mention of worms as part of their
On my way back from St. Paul Audubon walk in White Bear, I scoped the
mudflats at south end of Little Vadnais. Surprised to see two Common Terns
and a Redhead among 20+ Cormorants. (Tuesday am about 10am)
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Ben Wilson
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I found at least 4 Whimbrels on Hearding island at 3:35 this afternoon.
Andrew Nyhus
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We were down in the Rosemount area today and decided to head over to Randoph
Mn. Just north of Randolph off hwy 56 and 284th we came across a number of
Dicksissels. Male, female and offspring, we think. They were on fence posts
and signposts. Maybe seven or eight all together.
Loggerhead
Kim was leading a group this morning and found a Great Grey Owl actively
hunting in the bog on the north side of the Hedbom Forest Road.
Cindy Risen
Tamarack, Aitkin County, MN
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So I went outside to find the bird making the strong, whistle call. Snapped
some pictures and the then pulled up eNature to listen to bird calls to
identify it. According to eNature it is/was an Eastern Wood-Phoebe. How come
the Eastern Wood-Phoebe is not in Sibley's? nor my National Audubon?
Milt Blomberg and I relocated the Hooded Warbler at Lebanon Hills this
morning at 11:15. The bird was calling near the no 48 marker. We got
some very good looks and the bird stayed in the area. We went in off the
120th street W. Equestrian trail head.
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