Re: [mou-net] Available Carpool space to Spring Birding Primer (Mendota Heights)

2019-03-30 Thread kfiel...@fareastfabrics.com
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AT 4G LTE smartphone-- Original message--From: J. EddyDate: Fri, Mar 
29, 2019 1:23 PMTo: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU;Cc: Subject:[mou-net] Available 
Carpool space to Spring Birding Primer (Mendota Heights)I have space available 
in my Sienna for up to 3-4 more people if anyone
wants to carpool to the Spring Birding Primer tomorrow and save themselves
some fuel and save Carpenter some parking spots.

I'll be leaving Mendota Heights 7:45-ish with time for a stop at the
Caribou on the corner of 110/62 and 149. This should get us to Carpenter
Nature Center by about 8:30. I'm planning on staying for the entire session
and then probably heading back right after.

Email me directly if you want to arrange a place to meet and swap cell #'s
(either of the two plazas next to 149 has ample space to leave your vehicle
for the day).

Jeff Eddy
Mendota Heights


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[mou-net] Road Trip

2019-03-30 Thread Bruce Baer
Only two concentrations of waterfowl.
In the flooded field on the north side of the road on the east side of the 
bridge at Etter. No geese or scaup here. Large numbers of Canvasback and 
Redheads. 

On South County Road 24 in Wabasha County, close to Kellogg, on the north side, 
White-fronted Geese, Tundras, many Canvasback, Redhead, Wigeon. No teal and 
only one scaup. 

Twenty-four Bald Eagles in the trees at one of the scenic pullouts north of 
Read’s Landing.

On the way home, two Turkey Vultures, Kestrel. No flocks of geese were on the 
wing at any time.

Bruce Baer
Bloomington



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