[mou-net] Hennepin Co. Belted Kingfisher

2020-05-26 Thread Pat Norton
Saw a belted Kingfisher just now in Arden Park, Edina, Hennepin Co.


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[mou-net] Summer tanager Scott county

2020-05-26 Thread Karl Roe
Adult male summer tanager at Murphy Hanrehan forest trails right now. It’s been 
singing at various perches near trail markers 15, 13, and 14. 

Karl Roe


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[mou-net] Hooded Warbler in Ramsey County

2020-05-26 Thread Thomas Nelson
Around 10am this morning, I found a male Hooded Warbler (singing, and seen 
well) in the northwest woods at Tamarack Nature Preserve in Ramsey County.
 
Here is the location info:
https://goo.gl/maps/CvW99uAB4PZCjTuF9  
45°06'09.5"N 93°02'48.7"W

Regards,
Tom Nelson 
Ramsey County

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[mou-net] Passerine Fallout at Minnesota Point

2020-05-26 Thread David Benson
Great birding in the fog this morning at Park Point Recreation Area in
Duluth. In three hours: Western Kingbird found by Lars Benson, all 26
regular Northern MN warblers, all the regular flycatchers and thrushes.
Many Yellow-bellied Flycatchers and Philadelphia Vireos, Scarlet Tanager,
Indigo Bunting.

Dave Benson
Duluth


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