Re: [mou-net] Hooded mergansers and where did RWB's go

2022-04-01 Thread Bonita Hill
There were also at least 100 RWBs at Woodlake this morning. Also a good view of 
a Coopers Hawk with nest in the SE corner near the entry gate. 

Bonnie Hill

> On Apr 1, 2022, at 2:58 PM, Nina Hale  wrote:
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> I saw at least 100 RWBB in kenwood park two days ago
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> On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 12:21 AM Keith Carlson  wrote:
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>> Saw a flock of about 30 hooded mergansers with males crowns in full display
>> on the open water on what I believe is called Spoon Lake, the widening of
>> the channel between Lake Gervais and Keller Lake just north of Hwy 36.
>> 
>> Given the amount of Red Wing Blackbirds I saw before this week's cold, can
>> anybody tell me where they went?  I hiked Oakdale Nature Area this
>> afternoon with marsh habitat and lots of frozen vernal ponds that had to
>> have been open before Tuesday evening's snow .  I did not hear or see a one
>> in what should have been ideal habitat.
>> 
>> 
>> Keith Carlson
>> keitheca...@gmail.com
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Re: [mou-net] Hooded mergansers and where did RWB's go

2022-04-01 Thread Nina Hale
I saw at least 100 RWBB in kenwood park two days ago


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On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 12:21 AM Keith Carlson  wrote:

> Saw a flock of about 30 hooded mergansers with males crowns in full display
> on the open water on what I believe is called Spoon Lake, the widening of
> the channel between Lake Gervais and Keller Lake just north of Hwy 36.
>
> Given the amount of Red Wing Blackbirds I saw before this week's cold, can
> anybody tell me where they went?  I hiked Oakdale Nature Area this
> afternoon with marsh habitat and lots of frozen vernal ponds that had to
> have been open before Tuesday evening's snow .  I did not hear or see a one
> in what should have been ideal habitat.
>
>
> Keith Carlson
> keitheca...@gmail.com
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Re: [mou-net] Hooded mergansers and where did RWB's go

2022-04-01 Thread Steve Weston
Keith,
I hope you had a chance to hear the hoodies. The males when displaying give
one of my favorite calls, sounds like someone trying to start a small
outboard engine.
Steve Weston
On Quigley Lake in Eagan, MN
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On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 12:21 AM Keith Carlson  wrote:

> Saw a flock of about 30 hooded mergansers with males crowns in full display
> on the open water on what I believe is called Spoon Lake, the widening of
> the channel between Lake Gervais and Keller Lake just north of Hwy 36.
>
> Given the amount of Red Wing Blackbirds I saw before this week's cold, can
> anybody tell me where they went?  I hiked Oakdale Nature Area this
> afternoon with marsh habitat and lots of frozen vernal ponds that had to
> have been open before Tuesday evening's snow .  I did not hear or see a one
> in what should have been ideal habitat.
>
>
> Keith Carlson
> keitheca...@gmail.com
>
> 
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Re: [mou-net] Hooded mergansers and where did RWB's go

2022-04-01 Thread JANET JOHNSON
We still have lots of RWBs in Circle Pines.

> On 04/01/2022 12:21 AM Keith Carlson  wrote:
> 
>  
> Saw a flock of about 30 hooded mergansers with males crowns in full display
> on the open water on what I believe is called Spoon Lake, the widening of
> the channel between Lake Gervais and Keller Lake just north of Hwy 36.
> 
> Given the amount of Red Wing Blackbirds I saw before this week's cold, can
> anybody tell me where they went?  I hiked Oakdale Nature Area this
> afternoon with marsh habitat and lots of frozen vernal ponds that had to
> have been open before Tuesday evening's snow .  I did not hear or see a one
> in what should have been ideal habitat.
> 
> 
> Keith Carlson
> keitheca...@gmail.com
> 
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[mou-net] Hooded mergansers and where did RWB's go

2022-03-31 Thread Keith Carlson
Saw a flock of about 30 hooded mergansers with males crowns in full display
on the open water on what I believe is called Spoon Lake, the widening of
the channel between Lake Gervais and Keller Lake just north of Hwy 36.

Given the amount of Red Wing Blackbirds I saw before this week's cold, can
anybody tell me where they went?  I hiked Oakdale Nature Area this
afternoon with marsh habitat and lots of frozen vernal ponds that had to
have been open before Tuesday evening's snow .  I did not hear or see a one
in what should have been ideal habitat.


Keith Carlson
keitheca...@gmail.com


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