[mou] Sherburne NWR sparrows

2006-09-29 Thread Pastor Al Schirmacher
Ten sparrow species at Sherburne NWR this morning (Eastern Towhee, Field, Vesper, Fox, Song, Lincoln's, Swamp, White-throated, White-crowned, Junco). First of the year White-crowned (just not common around here during migration) makes 19 sparrow species seen/heard in the refuge this year: *

[mou] Purple Sandpiper still present

2006-09-29 Thread B W
--0-1508769541-1159549979=:43877 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Ron Erpelding reports that the Purple Sandpiper was present at Denny's Resort as of 9:45 AM this morning (9/29). The bird appears to be spending more time (as Denny Martin noted) among

[mou] Purple Sandpiper photos

2006-09-29 Thread patrick.beau...@ndsu.edu
Hello all, I've posted a couple of Purple Sandpiper photos on my Flickr site. These were taken at about 10:00 this morning at Denny's Resort in Bena. When I left, the sandpiper had flown to the steep rocks along the east side of the small creek just to the west of the resort. The fall colors

[mou] Purple sandpiper at Bena

2006-09-29 Thread Dan Sandy Thimgan
Not to besiege everyone with redundant reports about this bird, but in case anyone from some distance is thinking of traveling to see it: The Purple Sandpiper was still visible today, Friday Sept 29, at 5:15 p.m.. We had our own personal campground hosts, Kim Risen and Philip Chu, waiting at

[mou] Park Pt. WI Pt. Today

2006-09-29 Thread Mike Hendrickson
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --=_NextPart_000_0005_01C6E409.33021190 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I was out birding with Chet Meyers today at Park Pt Wi. Pt. We also = birded with Brian Smith who we met at

[mou] Purple Sandpiper photos

2006-09-29 Thread shawn conrad
The location where Patrick reports seeing the Purple Sandpiper also where I saw it around 11:30 today. It's easy enough to find, but after Rick H. departed, I went to the beach where the bird is most easily visible from and took a GPS waypoint in case that would help someone out. 47* 21.044

[mou] Purple Sandpiper Report

2006-09-29 Thread Bob Ekblad
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --=_NextPart_000_0007_01C6E406.979D4140 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Diane and I re-located the Purple Sandpiper at its usual location by the rocks on the point just west of Denny's Resort. We