I went to Felton Prairie this morning and arrived to find Doug K. and
Steve M. They were staring up at the sky and I knew what they were
looking at. After looking up and getting a stiff neck, I noticed as Doug did,
there were two birds flying and both appeared to have the same
movement. I left
While conducting Breeding Bird Atlas work today, I found a male dickcissel
singing in southeastern Clearwater County on County Road 29 just east of
County Road 2, 2 miles from the Beltrami County line. Also in the area was
a singing LeConte's sparrow, which I now know, from the MOU occurrence
maps
A brief walk at Cliff Fen, where we found a pair of Bell's Vireos intent on
protecting their nest territory---an intention we respected by retreating
after the barest of glances---inspired us to do a listening-check for the
Bell's Vireos that might have returned to the habitat on Xcel's property on
The Felton Prairie Sprague's Pipit is still present this morning, continuously
skylarking from 9:00-9:50. It was joined briefly by a second bird (species
unknown, but appeared quite similar).
Park at the first fence north of the windmills, walk east along the fenceline
to metal pipeline post.
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