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Sorry for the late post but I'm not online at home.
Friday, January 27th I observed a Short-eared Owl in
On Saturday Dale Yerger and I visited Canal Park for
Gulls, Falcons etc. We saw
1 Glaucous Gull, 2nd winter
1 Iceland Gull, adult
1 Thayer's Gull, 2nd winter
Many Herring Gulls
1 Peregrine Falcon, adult
1 Gyrfalcon, juvenile
All birds were seen right at Canal Park. The Glaucous
and both
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Today there was a Yellow-rumped Warbler along Skyline Parkway in
Duluth. The bird was along Skyline about 100 yards E of the entrance to
Chester Bowl associating with a small flock of siskins and chickadees.
I had actually first heard its call note here last Friday, Jan 27, as I
was running
In the unusual bird (overwintering or early migrant?) category, had a
calling female Wood Duck in the open water at the intersection of Sherburne
CR 1 87 today.
Have not noted the Townsend's Solitaire(s) at Ann Lake in my last two
visits. Last year it/they disappeared in January for a few
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Yesterday i saw in Monticello what I think is a Mute swan among the Trupeter
swans...
See link:
While birding with Tony Hertzel in meadows and fields in Ramsey County
in the Twin Cities on Saturday, January 28th, we came across a small
frog hopping in the tall grass. I would estimate snow coverage to be
about 15% in this area. Later, around 12:30 PM, we heard two brief but
unmistakable
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