Re: [mou-net] BRAMBLING in Becker County

2019-02-02 Thread Kimberly Emerson
Beau Shroyer, the homeowner, just posted this on Facebook about ten minutes
ago:

"Saturday, February 2. No brambling. He hasn’t been seen for 25 hours. As
you can see by this photo, there are plenty of eyes looking for him. Last
sighting was 9:15am on February 1.

My family is thankful to all who came to see this bird. We are requesting
that today be the last day we have visitors in the yard. If you’re planning
on coming or know someone who’s planning to come, please respect this
decision. Help us spread the word. It’s been a wild week and we are ready
to get back to life as usual. Thank you all for being wonderful guests."


On Sat, Feb 2, 2019 at 9:52 AM Emily Nadolny  wrote:

> Good morning MOU community,
>
> I was just wondering if anyone could confirm sightings of the Brambling
> today.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Emily Nadolny
>
> > On Jan 27, 2019, at 9:06 AM, Alex  wrote:
> >
> > The Brambling was still present this morning starting at around 8am and
> was there when we left around 8:30.
> > The bird was very regularly visiting the feeders this morning with the
> group of American Goldfinches and Purple Finches. Bird came it probably
> around 8am and then was regularly either on the ground, in the maple behind
> the feeder, or in the large spruce immediately left of the house. I didn’t
> notice where it flew in from this morning, but when it was present in the
> yard it was in either of those three locations. Good luck to any who chase
> it! I’d recommend backing in his driveway and having your trunk to the
> garage doors so you’re facing the feeders. You lose a little bit of the
> Spruce this way, but parking in the other available spots does not allow
> you to see the ground from your car with the current amount of snow on the
> ground, and they’re only gonna get more snow today. Huge thank you to Beau
> for being so willing to have people come and visit and for getting the word
> out on this bird!
> > Best,
> > Alex Sundvall
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> >> On Jan 26, 2019, at 3:19 PM, m...@moumn.org wrote:
> >>
> >> (Posted by Becca Engdahl  via moumn.org)
> >>
> >> Beau Shroyer has a BRAMBLING at his yard feeder in Becker County. He’s
> >> accepting visitors. Address is 27950 Co Hwy 34 Callaway Mn 56521. No
> need to
> >> contact before you visit, and the feeders should be ivisible in the
> front yard.
> >> Photos by Beau posted to Facebook confirm the sighting.
> >> 
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Re: [mou-net] BRAMBLING in Becker County

2019-02-02 Thread Emily Nadolny
Good morning MOU community,

I was just wondering if anyone could confirm sightings of the Brambling today. 

Thank you,

Emily Nadolny 

> On Jan 27, 2019, at 9:06 AM, Alex  wrote:
> 
> The Brambling was still present this morning starting at around 8am and was 
> there when we left around 8:30. 
> The bird was very regularly visiting the feeders this morning with the group 
> of American Goldfinches and Purple Finches. Bird came it probably around 8am 
> and then was regularly either on the ground, in the maple behind the feeder, 
> or in the large spruce immediately left of the house. I didn’t notice where 
> it flew in from this morning, but when it was present in the yard it was in 
> either of those three locations. Good luck to any who chase it! I’d recommend 
> backing in his driveway and having your trunk to the garage doors so you’re 
> facing the feeders. You lose a little bit of the Spruce this way, but parking 
> in the other available spots does not allow you to see the ground from your 
> car with the current amount of snow on the ground, and they’re only gonna get 
> more snow today. Huge thank you to Beau for being so willing to have people 
> come and visit and for getting the word out on this bird!
> Best,
> Alex Sundvall
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Jan 26, 2019, at 3:19 PM, m...@moumn.org wrote:
>> 
>> (Posted by Becca Engdahl  via moumn.org)
>> 
>> Beau Shroyer has a BRAMBLING at his yard feeder in Becker County. He’s 
>> accepting visitors. Address is 27950 Co Hwy 34 Callaway Mn 56521. No need to 
>> contact before you visit, and the feeders should be ivisible in the front 
>> yard. 
>> Photos by Beau posted to Facebook confirm the sighting.
>> 
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Re: [mou-net] BRAMBLING in Becker County

2019-01-27 Thread Alex
The Brambling was still present this morning starting at around 8am and was 
there when we left around 8:30. 
The bird was very regularly visiting the feeders this morning with the group of 
American Goldfinches and Purple Finches. Bird came it probably around 8am and 
then was regularly either on the ground, in the maple behind the feeder, or in 
the large spruce immediately left of the house. I didn’t notice where it flew 
in from this morning, but when it was present in the yard it was in either of 
those three locations. Good luck to any who chase it! I’d recommend backing in 
his driveway and having your trunk to the garage doors so you’re facing the 
feeders. You lose a little bit of the Spruce this way, but parking in the other 
available spots does not allow you to see the ground from your car with the 
current amount of snow on the ground, and they’re only gonna get more snow 
today. Huge thank you to Beau for being so willing to have people come and 
visit and for getting the word out on this bird!
Best,
Alex Sundvall

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 26, 2019, at 3:19 PM, m...@moumn.org wrote:
> 
> (Posted by Becca Engdahl  via moumn.org)
> 
> Beau Shroyer has a BRAMBLING at his yard feeder in Becker County. He’s 
> accepting visitors. Address is 27950 Co Hwy 34 Callaway Mn 56521. No need to 
> contact before you visit, and the feeders should be ivisible in the front 
> yard. 
> Photos by Beau posted to Facebook confirm the sighting.
> 
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[mou-net] BRAMBLING in Becker County

2019-01-26 Thread mou
(Posted by Becca Engdahl  via moumn.org)

Beau Shroyer has a BRAMBLING at his yard feeder in Becker County. He’s 
accepting visitors. Address is 27950 Co Hwy 34 Callaway Mn 56521. No need to 
contact before you visit, and the feeders should be ivisible in the front yard. 
Photos by Beau posted to Facebook confirm the sighting.

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