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Someone must have noticed these birds already. You'd think I would have =
since they're just a mile down the
Jan and John Green saw the Scissor-tailed today at noon behind the
lighhouse, hawking insects over the rocks just off the path.
Jan
Found Sunday on the hiking trail, approximately 50 yards south from where
the hiking trail crosses the road to the Seppman Mill. In a rather large
section of brush. There is a small parking area where the trail crosses the
road.
Also of interest in the Williams Nature Park next door to the state
In addition to Jim Lind's mockingbird seen in Two Harbors, the Minn Birding
Weekends group had 2 others this weekend in Cook Co, for an amazing total
of 3 along the North Shore on the same weekend. (Undoubtedly there must
have been others undetected by any birders.) One of these was early morning
o
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This morning (Monday) there were two flocks of whimbrels seen in the =
Grand Marais harbor. A flock of 18 was
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Hello!
Saturday evening, some neighborhood children brought to me a nest of four baby
blue jays. Apparently, crows attacked the nest and killed a parent. The
children scared off the crows, and "rescued" the babies.
Please, note: the Summer Tanager and the Kentucky Warbler at Lebanon Hills are
being seen from a horse trail. While I
don't know if hikers and birdwatchers are prohibited on these trails, they are
definitely not welcomed. With all the
interest I have heard of some birders being repremanded for
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