Re: [mou-net] Early spring birds at Afton State Park

2020-03-29 Thread Ron Borchardt
We were able to see 4 killdeer in the parking lot near Purgatory Creek.

Ron

On Mar 28, 2020, at 8:17 PM, GLENN CIEGLER 
mailto:cieglergl...@msn.com>> wrote:

A good outing. Picked up a killdeer yesterday in Osceola, good to hear the 
loons are back home!
Glenn

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On Mar 28, 2020, at 8:15 PM, Keith Carlson 
mailto:keitheca...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Beat the rain and got in a 5.5 mile/2 hour hike at Afton State Park  I
heard but never saw an Eastern Meadowlark several times in the upland
prairie.  While looking at an oddly shaped mullen from last year with hopes
that the bulge on top was the Meadowlark, I did see two sandhill cranes in
the distance flying up the St. Croix River valley.  I thought I heard
killdeers at the bottom of the downhill ski area below the prairie portion
of the trail but I later found myself doubting it.

When I got down the hill to the river, I heard the skittering call of a
Bald Eagle.  I scanned down river from the beach and noticed a nest in a
tree off the cove south of the beach.  I missed the eagle sitting in the
nest at first but caught sight of it when I rescanned.  Later saw three
more Eagles out on the ice north of the beach.  They were adjacent to a
small open channel - 1 mature and 2 mottled juveniles.  Saw the usual
chickadees and, just as I wondered why they weren't still around, a junco.

As I came out of the trees on to the prairie after climbing out of the
river valley,  I came upon a flock of about 25  foraging Robins.  When I
reached the shelter at the intersection with trail circling the prairie,
there were possibly the same flock of Robins in the tree next to shelter.
As I walked past, I heard a noise that caused me to look around to find its
source until I realized it was Robins that I had spooked and that had taken
off simultaneously.

As I departed in my car from the NW trail access, I drove the section of
road immediately adjacent to nothe river that leads to downtown Afton and
saw a Common Loon in the open water north of the ice where I previously saw
the 3 eagles.


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Re: [mou-net] Early spring birds at Afton State Park

2020-03-28 Thread GLENN CIEGLER
A good outing. Picked up a killdeer yesterday in Osceola, good to hear the 
loons are back home!
 Glenn

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> On Mar 28, 2020, at 8:15 PM, Keith Carlson  wrote:
> 
> Beat the rain and got in a 5.5 mile/2 hour hike at Afton State Park  I
> heard but never saw an Eastern Meadowlark several times in the upland
> prairie.  While looking at an oddly shaped mullen from last year with hopes
> that the bulge on top was the Meadowlark, I did see two sandhill cranes in
> the distance flying up the St. Croix River valley.  I thought I heard
> killdeers at the bottom of the downhill ski area below the prairie portion
> of the trail but I later found myself doubting it.
> 
> When I got down the hill to the river, I heard the skittering call of a
> Bald Eagle.  I scanned down river from the beach and noticed a nest in a
> tree off the cove south of the beach.  I missed the eagle sitting in the
> nest at first but caught sight of it when I rescanned.  Later saw three
> more Eagles out on the ice north of the beach.  They were adjacent to a
> small open channel - 1 mature and 2 mottled juveniles.  Saw the usual
> chickadees and, just as I wondered why they weren't still around, a junco.
> 
> As I came out of the trees on to the prairie after climbing out of the
> river valley,  I came upon a flock of about 25  foraging Robins.  When I
> reached the shelter at the intersection with trail circling the prairie,
> there were possibly the same flock of Robins in the tree next to shelter.
> As I walked past, I heard a noise that caused me to look around to find its
> source until I realized it was Robins that I had spooked and that had taken
> off simultaneously.
> 
> As I departed in my car from the NW trail access, I drove the section of
> road immediately adjacent to nothe river that leads to downtown Afton and
> saw a Common Loon in the open water north of the ice where I previously saw
> the 3 eagles.
> 
> 
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[mou-net] Early spring birds at Afton State Park

2020-03-28 Thread Keith Carlson
Beat the rain and got in a 5.5 mile/2 hour hike at Afton State Park  I
heard but never saw an Eastern Meadowlark several times in the upland
prairie.  While looking at an oddly shaped mullen from last year with hopes
that the bulge on top was the Meadowlark, I did see two sandhill cranes in
the distance flying up the St. Croix River valley.  I thought I heard
killdeers at the bottom of the downhill ski area below the prairie portion
of the trail but I later found myself doubting it.

When I got down the hill to the river, I heard the skittering call of a
Bald Eagle.  I scanned down river from the beach and noticed a nest in a
tree off the cove south of the beach.  I missed the eagle sitting in the
nest at first but caught sight of it when I rescanned.  Later saw three
more Eagles out on the ice north of the beach.  They were adjacent to a
small open channel - 1 mature and 2 mottled juveniles.  Saw the usual
chickadees and, just as I wondered why they weren't still around, a junco.

As I came out of the trees on to the prairie after climbing out of the
river valley,  I came upon a flock of about 25  foraging Robins.  When I
reached the shelter at the intersection with trail circling the prairie,
there were possibly the same flock of Robins in the tree next to shelter.
As I walked past, I heard a noise that caused me to look around to find its
source until I realized it was Robins that I had spooked and that had taken
off simultaneously.

As I departed in my car from the NW trail access, I drove the section of
road immediately adjacent to nothe river that leads to downtown Afton and
saw a Common Loon in the open water north of the ice where I previously saw
the 3 eagles.


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