Minnesota birders...
This was just on the ND listserve...sorry if this is a
double post.
Colin Gjervold
St. Petersburg, FL
--- connie norheim cnorh...@msn.com wrote:
Date: Sat, 8 May 2004 10:28:13 -0600
From: connie norheim cnorh...@msn.com
Subject: Rock Wren, Felton
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This afternoon I took a walk at the Western Waterfront Trail in Duluth. I
had a total of 41 species between 3:30 and 5 pm. I've had 8 species of
warblers there this week, and in addition this afternoon, saw my first
Rose-breasted Grosbeak and Baltimore Oriole there. One male Northern
I just got a call from Bill Marengo, 11 AM Saturday. There is a Rock
Wren singing from the top of a rock pile in a Felton Prairie gravel pit.
His directions:
From the east end of Cty 108, where it changes from pavement to gravel,
turn north, the road curves to the right and on the south side of
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A few interesting birds, numbers, and habitat:
Am Avocet--9 at Island Lake (n end), Lyon County on Thursday evening.
Shorebird conditions good there with many exposed flats
In May of 2003 my wife and I were startled to see what appeared to be a
Grosbeak feeding on the ground beneath the sunny-seed feeder with the Rose
Breasted grossbeaks - the problem was the breast color was like that of a
robin. We have since determined that it was a Black-Headed Grosbeak. I know
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The following birds are in this area in good numbers: Baltimore Oriole, =
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak, and Veery
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I saw a Chucker along side the road North of Sartell about 1 mile on =
Benton Drive.Seemed not to have a
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