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For those interested, I've updated my website with the following birds under
the "New Photos" tab: Female Cardinal, Male a
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>From Warren Nelson: Snowy Owl was seen Sunday afternoon, 1/1, south of =
Palisade, on Twp. Rd. 380, .8 mi.
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The Iceland Gull was sitting with 450+ Herring Gulls at the Canal Park =
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Also at Canal Park were 3
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The owl is sitting in the wood duck box entrance now, 4:15 pm, Jan 1, =
2006. You can see the front of the bo
Saw two of the Snowy Owls at the airport with help from Connie Brunell.
One was on the fence immediately behind the glycol reprocessing facility and
one was further up Cargo Road on a small mound of snow, but on the same side of
the road between the two tunnels.
Dangerfield's pond in Sh
I went for a ride this morning to kick off a 2006 list and was pleasantly
surprised with a lifer less than a half-mile from my home. Mixed in with a
flock of Common Redpolls feeding in the tansy near the Connor-Jasper Middle
School in Bovey was at least one Hoary Redpoll. Ive seen several pos
Don't know how overly odd this may be, but I have a Red-winged Blackbird
male wintering in my back yard in north-eastern Wright County. 2nd bird
of the new year for me behind American Tree Sparrow.
Cheers and Happy New Year,
Chris
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We went late afternoon and found thousands of Canada geese. Also present were
Mallards, Common Mergansers, Common Goldeneyes. We didn't see any Bald Eagles
but often there are some around. It was fun just si
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