In three hours this morning, primarily along wetlands and Pelican Lake, I
found 56 species. This included:
Hundreds of pelicans
20 Trumpeter Swans
12 duck species
an early Marsh Wren
6 sparrow species.
Bob Holtz
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After my first final exam today I stopped at Carver PR to see what I c=
ould find. New species for the year
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What a great time of year it is for birding! Unfortunately, I haven't=
had much free time to look for birds
I just finished my finals at Crown College and have
celebrated by birding my backyard, Beebe Lake County Park,
and a small pond at a nearby church. I found some good
birds -
Solitary Sandpiper
Willet
Forster's Tern
Blue-headed Vireo
Gray Catbird
Blackpoll Warbler
Palm Warbler
Tennessee Warbler
Ye
Spent the day birding in Wright County, and I also checked
out French Lake near Rogers in Hennepin County. Highlights
were -
HORNED GREBE - 4 at French Lake
SANDHILL CRANE - backyard
LESSER YELLOWLEGS - 6 near Monticello
BONAPARTE'S GULL - 2 at Steele Lake
WESTERN MEADOWLARK - Monticello
Also sa
In my backyard yesterday, I had a flock of rusty blackbirds
and the first ruby-crowned kinglets of the year. Also had
red-breasted mergansers on the lake in my backyard.
On nearby Steele Lake on 4-3 there were red-necked grebes,
greater scaup, 2 common loons, canvasback, and a whole
assortment of
Spent a good part of mid morning and early afternoon wandering around
various places in northern and western Wright county today.
The morning started with a flock of 81 Tundra Swans flying over my house
off Cty Rd 36 just north of the Crow river, joined by a single
Double-crested Cormorant. Bo
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I was doing my college homework today at home when I heard,
through the windows, the blue jays calling and yelling at
something. I thought it would be a screech-owl (or maybe
saw-whet), and I wasn't dissapointed. It was a red morph
eastern screech-owl, and it sat in a cavity atop a huge,
tall map
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John Wallner and I birded Wright County today from 6:00-2:30. We have never
done Wright before. We began in fog at 33 degrees. We visited about half of the
sites I had targeted.
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