[mou-net] Chickadees and Red-bellied Woodpeckers excavating, Dakota Co

2022-03-20 Thread Miller Johnson
Pretty pleased to see Black-capped Chickadees excavating a hole in one of our 
dead poplars yesterday. Hope they continue and nest there. Last year I saw 
chickadees excavating starting on March 3rd.
Saw a pair of chickadees checking out one of our Gilbertson nest boxes on 
Friday.

Saw a male Red-bellied Woodpecker excavating a hole in one of our really dead 
trees yesterday. I first saw him checking out that spot on March 7th. A few 
days later the female also checked it out. This nest would be across a small 
clearing from their 2019 nest, which produced two batches of kids. In 2020 they 
went to almost the opposite side of our property. That nesting was delayed 
because the female disappeared and he had to coax another female to join him; 
they had only one batch of kids. In 2021 they nested in the same tree, but a 
different side, for their first nesting. For their second, they moved farther 
west and remodeled a Downy Woodpecker nest that had already fledged their 
young! Hopefully, this will be the fourth year in a row that I get to observe 
Red-bellies nesting.

Let's have a good nesting season!

Molly Miller
Inver Grove Hts
Dakota Co

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[mou-net] Bloomington Trumpeter Swans

2022-03-20 Thread Keith Carlson
While at the Hyland Hills recreation area, had two separately sightings of
Trumpeter Swans, one group of three when I arrived at ten and one pair when
I departed after country skiing about 40 minutes later - both flying low to
the  north to the west of the parking lot.


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