[mou-net] Snowy Egret

2017-05-26 Thread mou
(Posted by Frank Gosiak  via moumn.org)

It was at Headwaters Pkwy and the South end of Falk at 5:30. Also, met up with 
Herb 
Dingman in Garrison where he relocated the Red Knot  North of the Big Walleye 
along the 
shore and on the docks. There were also 20 Ruddy Turnstones, Sanderlings, Black 
Terns,and 
1 Semipalmated Sandpiper.  This was at 8:30 pm.

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Re: [mou-net] Snowy Egret in Washington County

2017-05-26 Thread GREG ELIZABETH CLOSMORE
Snowy egret is right where you said Peter. In the corn stalks with Canada 
geese. Thanks 

> On May 26, 2017, at 4:46 PM, Peter Nichols  wrote:
> 
> When I left the area, the Snowy Egret had followed a Great Egret into some
> long grass and was not visible. They flew around a bit prior to that. The
> Snowy Egret was sticking with the Great Egret the entire time I observed it.
> 
> There is also a Bobolink colony immediately to the south, and a Brewer's
> Blackbird colony just south of Headwaters Parkway on Fenway.
> 
> Peter Nichols
> 
>> On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 2:58 PM Peter Nichols  wrote:
>> 
>> The bird is no longer at 190th and Fenway. Bill relocated it to the north.
>> Take Fenway north from 190th to Headwaters Parkway and go left (west) until
>> it ends. Then go right until you get to Falk Ave N (brand-new street, not
>> on the map). Go left on falk until it ends. The bird is off to the right in
>> a wet agricultural area. Scope required. Bird distant and partially
>> obstructed, but still present.
>> 
>> Peter Nichols
>> 
>> On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 12:05 PM Williams, Bob 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Bill Litkey found a Snowy Egret at 190th St and Fenway Ave in Washington
>>> County about 11am.  This is the same spot where the Avocets were earlier
>>> this week.
>>> Bob Williams
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Re: [mou-net] Snowy Egret in Washington County

2017-05-26 Thread Peter Nichols
When I left the area, the Snowy Egret had followed a Great Egret into some
long grass and was not visible. They flew around a bit prior to that. The
Snowy Egret was sticking with the Great Egret the entire time I observed it.

There is also a Bobolink colony immediately to the south, and a Brewer's
Blackbird colony just south of Headwaters Parkway on Fenway.

Peter Nichols

On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 2:58 PM Peter Nichols  wrote:

> The bird is no longer at 190th and Fenway. Bill relocated it to the north.
> Take Fenway north from 190th to Headwaters Parkway and go left (west) until
> it ends. Then go right until you get to Falk Ave N (brand-new street, not
> on the map). Go left on falk until it ends. The bird is off to the right in
> a wet agricultural area. Scope required. Bird distant and partially
> obstructed, but still present.
>
> Peter Nichols
>
> On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 12:05 PM Williams, Bob 
> wrote:
>
>> Bill Litkey found a Snowy Egret at 190th St and Fenway Ave in Washington
>> County about 11am.  This is the same spot where the Avocets were earlier
>> this week.
>> Bob Williams
>>
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Re: [mou-net] Snowy Egret in Washington County

2017-05-26 Thread Peter Nichols
The bird is no longer at 190th and Fenway. Bill relocated it to the north.
Take Fenway north from 190th to Headwaters Parkway and go left (west) until
it ends. Then go right until you get to Falk Ave N (brand-new street, not
on the map). Go left on falk until it ends. The bird is off to the right in
a wet agricultural area. Scope required. Bird distant and partially
obstructed, but still present.

Peter Nichols

On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 12:05 PM Williams, Bob 
wrote:

> Bill Litkey found a Snowy Egret at 190th St and Fenway Ave in Washington
> County about 11am.  This is the same spot where the Avocets were earlier
> this week.
> Bob Williams
>
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[mou-net] Snowy Egret in Washington County

2017-05-26 Thread Williams, Bob
Bill Litkey found a Snowy Egret at 190th St and Fenway Ave in Washington County 
about 11am.  This is the same spot where the Avocets were earlier this week.
Bob Williams

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[mou-net] Duluth Park Point

2017-05-26 Thread mou
(Posted by Frank Gosiak  via moumn.org)

 I had a slow day at the park.  Early morning there were two Red Knots pecking 
on the 
shores on the lake side of the airport area. I also had a Marbled Godwit land 
on the ball 
fields in the afternoon. There were only a few warblers and not to many peeps. 
I did hear 
the Eurasian Collared Dove between the park and the lift bridge but did not see 
it.

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Re: [mou-net] Worm-eating Warbler

2017-05-26 Thread Williams, Bob
Not that I know of

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> On May 26, 2017, at 10:29 AM, Kathy Brown  wrote:
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> Has anyone seen the worm-eating warbler at Sakatah State park since Monday? 
> 
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> My phone is 612-991-0727!  Sorry for the error.  Look for campsite #54 and 
> the trail that starts there. It has been calling regularly.
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[mou-net] Hooded Warbler, Black-billed Cuckoo, Ramsey County

2017-05-26 Thread Holly Peirson
There are both male and female Hooded Warblers at Comp Park's Outdoor Classroom 
area, as well as Black-billed Cuckoo, seen within the 1/2 hr, just NE of the 
outdoor memorial fireplace.

PS: There are a lot of school children and buses in the park today!

Holly and Paul Peirson



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Re: [mou-net] Worm-eating Warbler

2017-05-26 Thread Kathy Brown
Has anyone seen the worm-eating warbler at Sakatah State park since Monday? 

Kathy Brown
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [mou-net] Worm-eating Warbler

My phone is 612-991-0727!  Sorry for the error.  Look for campsite #54 and the 
trail that starts there. It has been calling regularly.
Bob Williams

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[mou-net] White-faced Ibis in Lac Qui Parle County

2017-05-26 Thread mou
(Posted by Daniel Orr  via moumn.org)

The White-faced Ibis reported yesterday by Kevin 
Mortenson at 155th Ave South of 380th Street are still 
there.

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