The plover was still present at 8:00 PM this evening. It wasn't flying
around like it wanted to migrate any time soon so may still be present in
the AM.
Dennis and Barbara Martin
dbmar...@skypoint.com
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From: "Dennis/Barbara Martin"
To: "mou-net"
Sent: Friday, June 04
Phillip Chu called at 5:30 pm. June 4.
There is a Snowy Plover at Albany Sewage Ponds.
Hanging around the Southeastern most pond.
Going west on 94, Exiting 94 at Albany exit and go to
foot of exit ramp, turn left and go a couple hundred yards to a T
turn left again, and go to the first dirt road
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Does anyone have the list of past records of the King Rail that MOURC or =
then MORC accepted? I would be int
I had one, possibly 2, clicking Yellow Rails at 2025 hours last evening on
the west side of the big sedge marsh along Route 70 (south side of highway)
approximately (DeLorme pp.49, B6--east of transmission line on map) 2-3
miles west of the St. Croix River west of Grantsburg, WI. I believe the
I will be leading a couple of field trips this weekend targeting prairie birds
in Dakota County. We will be seeking and
studying several sparrows, both meadowlarks, Dickcissels, Boblinks, Orchard
Orioles, Brewers Blackbirds, etc. This is a
good field trip for new birders as well as more experi
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