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I want to thank everyone who responded to my post asking for an ID of what
appears to be a female kestrel. Your reward is
Jim Mattsson and I arrived at the Felton Gravel Pits about 10:00am this
morning. The Rock Wren was singing loudly as we pulled up near rock pile #6002.
We
hunted for the Say's for along time, nearly 5 hours without any luck and were
about to give up. Ron Erpelding pulls in at that moment and te
While touring parts of Scott County with other MRVAC members, saw one or two
red-necked grebes at the New Prague sewage pond on Saturday.
Sorry about the late post.
Anne Hanley & George Skinner
Hennepin Co.
Hi Everyone,
I am new to birding and I'm looking for the best spots in the Duluth
Area to view a variety of birds, especially song birds such as
Northern Cardinals, Eastern Bluebirds, Scarlet Tanagers, Indigo
Buntings, etc. I've been to Enger Park and Hartley Park, but I
generally see the more co
Peder Svingen found a Black-headed Grosbeak in Rock County today (24
May). It was along the road that runs east then north of the water-
filled gravel pits that are south of Blue Mounds State Park. Note
that the grosbeak soon disappeared and Peder was unable to relocate it.
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Anthony Her
Might be interesting, for those of us who can see it.
Jim Williams
Wayzata
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From: mel stone
Date: May 24, 2005 1:30:34 PM CDT
To: nd-bi...@listserv.nodak.edu
Subject: [ND-BIRDS] Bird on TV
Reply-To: mel stone
Thursday @ 6PM I will have a story on KVLY-TV (channel 11 in
Hi,
At 8:30, Tuesday morning, May 24th, I found a Northern Mockingbird in
Moorhead's Gooseberry Park. To reach the park, take the last interstate
exit before crossing the Red River into North Dakota, go north on 8th St.
(Route 75) to the first stoplight (just past the Sunmart), turn left
toward t
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Monday, May 23, I relocated two of Bill Marengo's four American Avocets on
Hwy. 28, just east of Barry at mile marker 17 (Big Stone County). The two I
saw were in the wetland on
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Jeff Stephenson just called and reported both bird present this morning =
(Tues).
The Rock Wren was on rock
I zipped out to Beaver Creek this evening to see if I could find the chats
reported by Heidi Ferguson to no avail. However Acadian Flycatchers were
back in full force, and LA Waterthrushes were fairly vocal. I didn't notice
a huge number of migrants, but I did find a Canada Warbler and an
Oli
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