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Hi, birders...
There seemed to be enough interest that I am taking the
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I would move the bath away from the feeding area. Birds have messy
habits that serve an ecological purpose. The further away from the
feeder you
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A few new species the last couple days at the park (off of Laurel Ave. =
in Golden Valley):
@ Male G-W
I will be leading a MRVAC trip to Miesville Ravine, meeting at 8am at the
north parking lot.
Miesville Ravine is a Dakota Co. park in the south east corner of the
county. You are invited.
Directions: from Miesville turn south on CR91. Take it until it T's at
280th and turn left (east).
Hello all,
I found a small flock of red crossbills near the Oldtimers Cabin along
the Brower Trail near Douglas Lodge. I was able to positively ID two
females, and a few more birds were also present, though I only caught
glimpses of them as they were working the cones at the tops of the spruces
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A good end to the week at Carver Park this morning. Besides the usuals
Tennessee Warbler(many),Chestnut-sided Warbler(5 immature), Magnolia
Warbler(1), Bay-breasted Warbler(1 or 2, could have identified the same bird
twice), Black and White Warbler (3), Blackburnian Warbler(1), Northern
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Spent Friday most of Saturday birding in Yellow Medicine and Lac Qui Parle
counties. Some high-lights:
Lac Qui Parle:
12
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At about the same time as Bill's sightings of 12 Plegadis ibis in Lac=20
Qui Parle County at Big Stone NWR, I counted no fewer than 23 Plegadis=20=
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