A significant migration of songbirds and other bird species is predicted for
Minnesota tonight, Thursday, Sept. 3, by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
The lab calls this a high-intensity migration, hundreds of thousands to
millions of birds depending on location. The map for the Twin Cities and
Amen to Mr. Chapman’s comments on Facebook. It is a scourge, a curse, a misery.
There is no conscience there, only greed and complete disregard for damage
done. Information found on Facebook comes with a very high price.
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“…what was supposed to be happening 50 years from now is our present reality.”
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A yellow-billed loon has been seen routinely since June 22 on the Missouri
River near Pierre, SD. The bird is most often found several hundred yards
downstream from the Oahe dam, usually on either side of man-made gravel bar,
used by fishermen, at the southern end of the state park on the west s
For the StarTribune I a writing about upcoming birding festivals, hikes,
classes, anything offered to the public during the coming spring migration
window to enhance the fun. I've built a list using Google. There must be events
I’ve missed. Any help in completing my list will be much appreciated
I’m looking for a good photo of the Tufted Duck for possible use in the
StarTrib. Credit, but no $$$.
Jim Williams
Birding blog at
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I wouldn't have seen it if I hadn't believed it …
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Many thanks to the 23 people who responded to my question about nesting House
Wrens.
Seven of us report wrens missing from usual locations. Others have wrens enough
to share.
I guess it just depends.
Jim Williams
Birding blog at startribune/wingnut
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I would like to visit with the person responsible for the map and info on the
web site entitled Twin Cities Birding Hot Spots.
Jim Williams
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birding blog at www.startribune.com/Wingnut
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I am looking for a good photo of the Black Swan that was being seen on Lake
Harriet. It would be worth a byline in the Strib.
Thanks.
Jim Williams
birding blog at www.startribune.com/Wingnut
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A free app for your iPhone or Android system that lists and describes the birds
of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area complete with maps of locations to visit
to find those birds.
What a great idea. Wish it was mine.
Nope. It’s been released by the City of Denver, working with a Colorado
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