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Ospreys do often start new nests late in the season...especially young birds
staking out a claim for next year. They also often build "frustration" nests if
their nest attempt this year faile
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Hi,
While going to Redwood Falls this afternoon, I found a pair of Eurasian =
Collared-Doves along Hwy. 68,
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Click on link below to check out this mystery bird seen on Knife Lake, Kanabec
County last weekend.
Sorry it's taken so long. My computer got zapped during the storms.
Picture qu
August 28, LaCrosse only: Cooper's Hawk, 1 immature,
yardbird
Peregrine Falcon, 1 adult,
Workman Cathedral nestbox
August 28, Houston Co., Minn:
Trumpeter Swan-3-Hwy 26,
Reno
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Osprey do build and repair nests in late summer, probably as a way of =
staking a claim to the spot. Also may he
This note from Scott Weidensaul makes the point that if you are seeing
hummers on a daily basis, they may not be the same ones day to day.=20
Mark Alt
Black Belt-in-Training
Lean Six Sigma Program
Project Resource Group
Best Buy Co., Inc.
612-291-6717
mark@bestbuy.com
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Enclosed is Nathan's and my post from Saturday afternoon - for some reason
did not go through MOU - our apologies for the resulting lateness of this
information - do note that Dedrick Benz & John Hockema were unable to
relocate the possible Wilson's.
Al Schirmacher
Princeton, MN
Mille Lacs & Sh
John Hockema and circumscribed approximately 80% of Lake Mille Lacs today,
but the only plovers we found were Semipalmateds. We were impressed with
the numbers of migrants present all along the western shore of Lake Mille
Lacs, and I believe we ended up with 13 or 14 species of warbler.
Other
Eight spruce grouse (Apparently an adult female and seven young) were seen
in George Washington State Forest Sunday Morning.
They were on a gravel road leading to Bear Lake from the North.
Brad Bolduan
Windom
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