[mou-net] Black-headed Grosbeak Update

2010-01-01 Thread mcitsay
Greetings -

Connie Osbeck and I observed the bird at 12:45pm today at the previously posted 
location.
Thank you for the past updates.

Mark S Citsay
Washington County
Lake Elmo, MN


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Re: [mou-net] Black-headed Grosbeak Update

2009-12-27 Thread Laura Erickson
Janet Riegle and I saw the Black-headed Grosbeak this morning about 8:30 and
again about 12:15. We saw it in both the roofed feeders. Robins,
White-winged Crossbills, and Cedar Waxwings galore, and the Common Grackle,
as well as the usual suspects.

Best, Laura Erickson
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[mou-net] Black-headed Grosbeak Update

2009-12-26 Thread Michael Hendrickson
My friend, Tim Viche and I saw the imm. Black-headed Grosbeak at the feeder on 
Superior St. at 9:00am and it was seen earlier in the morning by the homeowner. 

Mike 

 
Mike Hendrickson
Duluth, Minnesota
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[mou-net] Black-headed Grosbeak Update

2009-12-23 Thread Bill Stjern
For the record, despite the approaching storm and the approaching holidays, the 
grosbeak was still at the feeder on Superior St. in Duluth as of 8:55 this 
morning (12/23).  Happy Holidays to everyone! 

Bill Stjern 



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Re: [mou-net] Black-headed Grosbeak Update

2009-12-23 Thread Michael Hendrickson
I was at the Thomas residence at 1:00pm and saw the Black-headed Grosbeak at 
the platform feeder and was able to grab some distant dark photos of the bird 
before it flew behind the garage into the cedars.

Mike

 
Mike Hendrickson
Duluth, Minnesota
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From: Bill Stjern norskes...@comcast.net
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Subject: [mou-net] Black-headed Grosbeak Update

For the record, despite the approaching storm and the approaching holidays, the 
grosbeak was still at the feeder on Superior St. in Duluth as of 8:55 this 
morning (12/23).  Happy Holidays to everyone! 

Bill Stjern 



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[mou-net] Black-headed Grosbeak update

2009-12-22 Thread Jim Lind
The Black-headed Grosbeak at 6219 E Superior St. in Duluth was seen 
several times this morning between 7:40 am and at least 9:45 am when 
I left.  It spent a long time perched in the tall shrubs behind the 
large wooden tray feeder, before coming in briefly to feed.  Each 
time it left (usually due to a Blue Jay coming near), it would fly 
out of sight behind the garage.

Jim Lind
Two Harbors


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[mou-net] Black-headed Grosbeak update

2009-12-21 Thread Kim R Eckert
The Black-headed Grosbeak is still present in Duluth, with  
observations at 3 different times this morning between 7:45 and 11:00.  
This is now the 4th consecutive day this first-county-record  
individual has been present. Before visiting the feeders, please be  
sure to follow the guidelines posted on Saturday evening:


- The address is 6219 E Superior St: take Hwy 61 through Duluth to  
60th Ave East, turn left and go 2 blocks to Superior St, then turn  
right to 6219 (which is located on the inland side of Superior St).

- Please park on Superior St (not in the driveway).
- Because of limited visibility into the backyard (where the feeders  
are) and to avoid disturbing the bird, the homeowners have asked that  
NO MORE THAN FIVE PERSONS visit at any one time.
- Walk quietly up the driveway, and, before coming to the garage, walk  
left to the back door and watch the feeders as you stand quietly on  
the sidewalk between the driveway and the back door. Please do not go  
any farther up the driveway, or into the backyard, or closer to the  
feeders.
- Do not stand and watch by the garage, since this is too close to the  
feeders.
- Do not call the homeowners in advance or knock on the door; anyone  
is welcome without prior  arrangement, again, as long as no more than  
5 persons are present at a time.
- The homeowners, Pat and John Thomas, thank you all in advance for  
your cooperation! Please feel free to give me a call at 218 349 5953  
if you have any questions.


Kim Eckert
 
 



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[mou-net] Black-headed Grosbeak update

2009-12-19 Thread Kim R Eckert
The photos viewed this evening have confirmed the ID of the grosbeak  
in Duluth as a Black-headed Grosbeak, either an adult female or more  
likely a first-winter male. It appeared yesterday afternoon and was  
still present at the feeders today, and the homeowners have granted  
permission for birders to visit their yard under the following  
conditions:


- The address is 6219 E Superior St in Duluth: take Hwy 61 through  
Duluth to 60th Ave East, turn left and go 2 blocks to Superior St,  
then turn right to 6219 (which is located on the inland side of  
Superior St).

- Please park on Superior St (not in the driveway).
- Because of limited visibility into the backyard (where the feeders  
are) and to avoid disturbing the bird, the homeowners have asked that  
NO MORE THAN FIVE PERSONS visit at any one time.
- Walk QUIETLY up the driveway, and, before coming to the garage, walk  
to the left to the back door and watch the feeders as you stand  
quietly by the door. Please DO NOT go any farther into the backyard or  
closer to the feeders.
- DO NOT stand and watch by the garage, which is too close to the  
feeders and may disturb the bird; note, however, it may be possible to  
see the feeders and the bird from the driveway before reaching the  
back door.
- DO NOT call the homeowners in advance or knock on the door; anyone  
is welcome without prior  arrangement, again, as long as no more than  
5 persons are present at a time.
- Be prepared to wait for an hour or two for the grosbeak to appear;  
today it only showed up at about 2-hour intervals.
- The homeowners, Pat and John Thomas, thank you all in advance for  
your cooperation! Please feel free to give me a call at 218 349 5953  
if you have any questions.


If time permits later this evening or tomorrow, Jim Lind will be  
posting the other highlights of today's Duluth CBC. (Among the 60  
species recorded were Barrow's Goldeneye, Peregrine Falcon, Great  
Black-backed and Iceland gulls, Snowy Owl, and Varied Thrush.)


Kim Eckert


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