Re: [mou-net] Wayzata Bay

2023-12-04 Thread Beth Potter
Looking north from Excelsior Commons Park, there are hundreds of common
mergansers...gathering on Lake Minnetonka about at least a hundred yards
out. Eagles perched near the shoreline and flying overhead. Quite the site.
Just wish my scope wasn't in for repair!
Beth Potter
Excelsior

On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 2:03 PM Howard Towle <
2fdb906c067f-dmarc-requ...@lists.umn.edu> wrote:

> Expanding a little on what Kim has said, Common Mergansers stage in late
> fall every year on Lake Minnetonka and remain until the lake freezes over.
> The Excelsior Christmas Bird Count includes most of Lake Minnetonka and on
> about 1/4 of our counts, a portion of the lake (particularly Smith and
> Browns bays) will be open. On those years, we often count well over a
> thousand mergansers. The record year was 2015 when a count of approximately
> 13,000 Common Mergansers was estimated. The biggest problem, as others have
> noted, is there is essentially no public space on which to view these bays.
>
> Howard Towle
> Golden Valley, MN
>
> > On Dec 4, 2023, at 12:12 PM, Kim R Eckert  wrote:
> >
> > Based on today's and other recent reports on mou-net, there is little or
> no doubt in my mind that the posting of a second-hand report a few days ago
> about “thousands" of Common Loons at Lake Minnetonka actually involved
> misidentified Common Mergansers. I have frequently witnessed non-birders
> and beginners mistake mergansers for loons.   – Kim Eckert, Duluth
> >
> >
> > On Dec 4, 2023, at 10:55 AM, Jim Williams  wrote:
> >
> > Mics-morn Wayzata Bay 100s common mergs stretched across mid-bay east to
> west. Too distant and hazy to distinguish loons. Unusual, no eagles seen
> hunting or in trees at bay entrance. Did not check Cty Road 15 shore.
> >
> > Jim Williams
> > Birding columnist
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> >
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Re: [mou-net] Wayzata Bay

2023-12-04 Thread Howard Towle
Expanding a little on what Kim has said, Common Mergansers stage in late fall 
every year on Lake Minnetonka and remain until the lake freezes over. The 
Excelsior Christmas Bird Count includes most of Lake Minnetonka and on about 
1/4 of our counts, a portion of the lake (particularly Smith and Browns bays) 
will be open. On those years, we often count well over a thousand mergansers. 
The record year was 2015 when a count of approximately 13,000 Common Mergansers 
was estimated. The biggest problem, as others have noted, is there is 
essentially no public space on which to view these bays.

Howard Towle
Golden Valley, MN

> On Dec 4, 2023, at 12:12 PM, Kim R Eckert  wrote:
> 
> Based on today's and other recent reports on mou-net, there is little or no 
> doubt in my mind that the posting of a second-hand report a few days ago 
> about “thousands" of Common Loons at Lake Minnetonka actually involved 
> misidentified Common Mergansers. I have frequently witnessed non-birders and 
> beginners mistake mergansers for loons.   – Kim Eckert, Duluth
> 
> 
> On Dec 4, 2023, at 10:55 AM, Jim Williams  wrote:
> 
> Mics-morn Wayzata Bay 100s common mergs stretched across mid-bay east to 
> west. Too distant and hazy to distinguish loons. Unusual, no eagles seen 
> hunting or in trees at bay entrance. Did not check Cty Road 15 shore.
> 
> Jim Williams
> Birding columnist
> Minneapolis StarTribune
> startribune.com/variety/homeandgarden
> 
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Re: [mou-net] Wayzata Bay

2023-12-04 Thread Carol Cummins
Thank you, Kim. We count on you to keep us observant and honest birders. ☺️

Carol Cummins
612-481-3430
carolcummin...@gmail.com

> On Dec 4, 2023, at 9:12 PM, Kim R Eckert  wrote:
> 
> Based on today's and other recent reports on mou-net, there is little or no 
> doubt in my mind that the posting of a second-hand report a few days ago 
> about “thousands" of Common Loons at Lake Minnetonka actually involved 
> misidentified Common Mergansers. I have frequently witnessed non-birders and 
> beginners mistake mergansers for loons.   – Kim Eckert, Duluth
> 
> 
> On Dec 4, 2023, at 10:55 AM, Jim Williams  wrote:
> 
> Mics-morn Wayzata Bay 100s common mergs stretched across mid-bay east to 
> west. Too distant and hazy to distinguish loons. Unusual, no eagles seen 
> hunting or in trees at bay entrance. Did not check Cty Road 15 shore.
> 
> Jim Williams
> Birding columnist
> Minneapolis StarTribune
> startribune.com/variety/homeandgarden
> 
> 
> General information and guidelines for posting: 
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Re: [mou-net] Wayzata Bay

2023-12-04 Thread Kim R Eckert
Based on today's and other recent reports on mou-net, there is little or no 
doubt in my mind that the posting of a second-hand report a few days ago about 
“thousands" of Common Loons at Lake Minnetonka actually involved misidentified 
Common Mergansers. I have frequently witnessed non-birders and beginners 
mistake mergansers for loons.   – Kim Eckert, Duluth
  

On Dec 4, 2023, at 10:55 AM, Jim Williams  wrote:

Mics-morn Wayzata Bay 100s common mergs stretched across mid-bay east to west. 
Too distant and hazy to distinguish loons. Unusual, no eagles seen hunting or 
in trees at bay entrance. Did not check Cty Road 15 shore.

Jim Williams
Birding columnist
Minneapolis StarTribune
startribune.com/variety/homeandgarden


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