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I spent from 10AM until 7PM at Colvill Park today photographing! It's
definitely worth going there tomorrow, if you're int
Both a first-cycle and an adult Lesser Black-backed
Gull were present today at Colvill Park, Red Wing,
Goodhue County. Since first-cycle birds are seldom
seen in Minnesota, this is a great opportunity for
close study of this plumage! Also present was one
adult Thayer's Gull.
Lake Pepin is now ent
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Hi everyone,
After checking out the lakes this morning, I ended up at River Bend =
Nature Center. After a w
This is the 31st year for the Midwest Annual Crane Count, used to
monitor the general population trends of sandhill cranes and to
promote awareness of wetland conservation. The count takes place on
April 22 from 5:30 to 7:30 in the morning. This is the only day and
time for this count.
Hennepin
There is still a small flock of Bohemian Waxwings hanging out near the Bovey
post office today.
Shawn Conrad
Bovey
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Hello everyone,
I just wanted to email and thank you all for your advice on what to do. We
decided to bring it to the shelter; so we went out and caught it in a sheet and
put
I saw a horned lark near
fergus falls on January 27 of this year. I assumed that that was normal
for them, but now that I read everybody's post about horned larks showing up
I'm wondering if that wasn't perhaps early. Does anybody know if that is
uncommon?
I also saw three ring-necked duc
Hi folks,
For those of you heading to Duluth this weekend for the "Owls on the Move"
northern owl symposium, I have re-posted information from Ryan Brady about
the Snowy Owls in Ashland, Wisconsin. Ryan Brady has been watching &
photographing the Snowy Owls in Ashland all winter (and there have be
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This is the Minnesota Birding Report for Thursday, March 16th.
On the 12th, the GYRFALCON was seen again near Hastings perched on
power pole n
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