Got word late yesterday that the Painted Bunting that has been visiting
a yard in Becker County near Detroit Lakes has apparently left the area.
Those who came yesterday did not see the bird despite waiting over two
hours.
Jeanie Joppru
Pennington County
Hi,
At 9:15 this morning (Wednesday the 19th), a male Painted Bunting was at
the feeders of Rich Pemble of south Moorhead. Rich lives at 2411
Rivershore Drive and is willing to have people come see the bird. To get
to the spot, take I 94 to the Route 75 exit (the last exit before crossing
into
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This morning I found a singing Bell's Vireo at Cliff Fen Park in Dakota =
County. This is the same area where
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At Lake Byllesby today at 1:00pm.
American Avocets - 9 (Look out by the pelicans)
Peregrine Falcon- 1
Not much else
James Mattsson
matt...@earthlink.net
Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
Again from the city of Lynd, MN in Lyon County. One Eurasian Collared-Dove
was seen on 5-17-04 perched on top of the large blue-gray house across
from the post office. Three large spruce trees are in the yard on the
north side of the house.
Directions: From MN HWY 23 take the Lynd exit (County
At 2:30 I spotted a Black Crowned Night Heron along King Creek in Golden
Valley. This is a seasonal drainage and I don't think the bird will be in
the area of long. It was hunting in the water and then perched on a tree.
It could easily be seen from the top of the walking path between Laurel
This is the Duluth Birding Report for Wednesday, May 19th, 2004,
sponsored by the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union.
Several rarities were reported this week in Northeastern Minnesota.
Unfortunately, to my knowledge, none of the following are still being
seen: Steve Foss had a WHITE-WINGED DOVE
I saw an unusual bird this week. Could you help me identify the it? It
was gray in color. Initially as it flew into my yard I thought it was a
robin but it was smaller. As it turned I saw it had a gray breast. What
was most unusual was the birds behavior. It would fly, stop in mid-air
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