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I am looking for Alex Cruz. I misplaced your email address. If anyone =
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Dusk walk on Blue Hill (Sherburne) trail -=20
First Fox Sparrow of fall mixed in with 100's of WC Sparrows (
This morning Leslie Marcus and I enjoyed watching the Adult non-breeding
Black-headed Gull at Spirit Lake, in Jackson Co. We watched it flying over the
jetty, at rest in the bay, and preen on the fishing pier next to the road on
the Iowa side for a long time before it flew over the road into Mi
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The young common loon is still on Cottonwood Lake. It is easily viewed =
most days from the south side of th
Dove hunting near the T.C. Jester prison farm in Sugar Land, Texas (just
outside Houston) last Friday a.m. also revealed wood storks, roseate
spoonbills, black bellied whistling tree ducks, scissortails, killdeer of
course, and a vermillion flycatcher.
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From: Steve Weston
This is the Duluth Birding Report for Wednesday, September 29th, 2004,=20=
sponsored by the Minnesota Ornithologists=92 Union.
An ARCTIC TERN was seen on Lake Superior on the 26th and 27th off=20
Minnesota and Wisconsin Points.
A SABINE=92S GULL and a LITTLE GULL were seen by a number of observe
On Sunday, September 26, a Cackling Goose was observed
in the parking lot at the Grand Marais municipal
campground.
Kirk Jeffrey
St. Paul
At Lake Elmo Park this afternoon I saw my 1st Dark-eyed Juncos for the area
this fall. And now they're posting frost alerts.
I also had great looks at a WINTER WREN as it moved about a downed conifer
branch. Sparrows included many White-throated, a Lincoln's and Song Sparrows.
Lake Elmo Park is
The report from the Corpus Christi (Texas) hawk watch today (9/28) was 520,200+
hawks counted, including about 519,948
Broad-winged Hawks. They weren't sure of the exact numbers until they recount
the tally sheets. In one hour they counted
273,436 hawks.
Just thought you'd be interested.
Stev
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