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This morning we had a flock of over 50 Common Redpolls hanging from our
feeders, on the railing, on the deck, and in the
3 Pine Siskins in my yard this past weekend and a Northern Shrike has
been hanging around the RR tracks on France Avenue and 50th Ave N.
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This is a message from Jan on John's email.
There is an opportunity to call attention nationally and quickly to the
northern owl invasion in Minnesota by participating in The Great Backyard
Bird Count. The dates for this project are the weekend of February
18-21. It is sponsored by the Cornell
Hi
Has anyone else noticed the lack of Evening Grosbeak
in northern MN? I know that this species is irruptive
like Red Crossbill, White-winged Crossbill, Purple
Finch, Pine Siskin, Common Redpoll, and Pine Grosbeak,
but having been up in Cook County and Lake County a
number of times this winter
I attended a meeting at Wild River State Park today and on the way back
I drove along River Road to the town of Sunrise. I saw three great gray
owls along this route; one was sitting on a utility pole in section 2,
Amador Township. The other two were near the intersection of River Road
and Oriole
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I was excited when we had a couple dozen redpolls for the first time a
couple of weeks ago.
This weekend I counted
Hello, Bird People:
No one can top Andy Jones' weekend owls and other birds trip, but we had a
pretty good day in Pine County today (Feb. 1). Great gray owls were very
cooperative for Laura Erickson, Holly Peirson and me:
1 on CR 48 just before Cloverdale
8 on CR 21 heading north from Cloverdale
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On January 28, a couple days prior to the Blanich's posting there were 7
great gray owls in about a ten mile stretch between Crosby and Emily on
Hwy. 6. Sad to say, we almost hit one.
Deanne Endrizzi
Burnsville, Dakota Cty.
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The Lyon County Snowy Owl first spotted by Janet Timmerman remains in =
the same general area as of 2/1/05 at
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More info from Chisago Co.
Ruth Hiland
Saturday from our Bee Nay She Coucil birding field trip: 131 Great Gray
Owls (82 during the trip), 6 Northern Hawk Owls, 2 Barred Owls, 4
Sharp-tailed Grouse, 3 Pine Grosbeaks, 3 Gray Jays, 20 Bohemian
Waxwings, redpolls, Pine Siskins.
Sunday: I birded in different areas than on Saturday and
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Saturday January 29
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