[mou] Sandhill Cranes with Young, Waseca Cty

2003-05-26 Thread Julian Sellers
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --=_NextPart_000_0007_01C323D6.76229FE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Someone must have noticed these birds already. You'd think I would have = since they're just a mile down the

[mou] Scissor-tailed Flycatcher

2003-05-26 Thread John Green
Jan and John Green saw the Scissor-tailed today at noon behind the lighhouse, hawking insects over the rocks just off the path. Jan

[mou] Bells Vireo-Blue Earth county

2003-05-26 Thread Dennis/Barbara Martin
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

[mou] 2 more N Mockingbirds, etc

2003-05-26 Thread Kim R. Eckert
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

[mou] 45 Whimbrels/Grand Marais

2003-05-26 Thread Tim Dawson
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --=_NextPart_000_0111_01C323A4.CA6AA020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This morning (Monday) there were two flocks of whimbrels seen in the = Grand Marais harbor. A flock of 18 was

[mou] help for baby blue jays...

2003-05-26 Thread Christine Olson
--0-887715664-1053958358=:65863 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii 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.

[mou] Lebanon Hills

2003-05-26 Thread Steve Weston
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