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I have found Cackling Geese at Loon Lake in Waseca the past three years =
between 10/19/(06) and 11/26/(04).
I just got an email from a woman who has a Summer Tanager visiting her
feeder. A few birders visiting her place would be fine, but for security,
people should email me to get her address. She's not sure how long the
bird will remain, of course.
Laura Erickson
Duluth, MN
www.birderblog.com
The
Had a possible Thayer's Gull (or hybrid) at Princeton Sewage Ponds along
Sherburne CR2 moments ago.
Characteristics:
* Classic dark eye (seen several times under good light)
* Light upper chest, darker belly
* Significantly taller than Ring-billed around it
* Pink legs
* However - belly seemed d
I apologize for all of the posts, I made the other 2 on Sunday & hadn't =
seen them go through so I summarized them on the one today. Guess it's =
time to subscribe!
Jason Bolish
Information Systems
Viking Magazine Service Inc
(952)885-0922 ext 4137
I also spent some time in Carlos Avery, Sunday Morning.
**15 Rough Legged Hawks. 3 outside of refuge & 1 dark morph in a pine =
tree on the road that goes by Little Coon Lake. So awesome to see these =
birds soaring & hovering in Anoka County!
**5 Northern Harriers - all juveniles
**4 Bald Eagle
Currently finishing "The Grail Bird" (Ivory-billed Woodpecker search) - find
it both enjoyable & relatively convincing.
So, now that the intensity of the emotional conflict over the existence of
the woodpecker(s) seems to have abated a bit, would you describe yourself as
convinced, contemplatin
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MOU member Jim Rataczak set this to a birder from out of state who
wished to see ducks in the winter. It is such a
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I saw the Summer Tanager yesterday (11/20) at 10AM.
It was sitting in the lone small deciduous tree on
the si
Bob & MOU listers,
As I think back over the last 2-3 years birding heavily in Sherburne & Mille
Lacs Counties (4-5 times per week, but this includes trail walks), have only
had five Cackling Geese (one in early January along the Mississippi River,
two October, two early to mid-November). So my
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