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Enjoyed a Varied Thrush in Isanti County, and a Mute Swan among the Trumpet=
ers at Mississippi Drive Park today. 28 species helped launch the year to =
a good start
Today while hiking Afton State Park to count for the Afton CBC, Susan
Plankis and I saw a Townsend's solitaire.
Two hikers first spotted a bird they were unfamiliar with, perched
very close to the trail. We heard its warbling song and as we
approached identified it as a townsend's solitaire.
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5:20 pm the owl is sitting in the wood duck box at the northwest corner =
of our house. You may park in the s
This morning the during their Christmas bird count, the Cottonwood County
bird club confirmed the presence of a GREEN-TAILED TOWHEE in Mountain Lake.
The bird has apparently been hanging out at a feeder for some time. The
feeder is in front of a residence and is quite easy to see from the
street si
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On January 1, 2007, at about 11:00 AM I spotted a
pair of swans and a youhg swan, and another pair of
swans near the eastern channel betwen Black Do
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Was out birding with Peder Svingen and Shawn Zierman. =20
Highlights:
-Grey-crowned Rosy Finch All three sh
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Jan 1, 2007
Pt. Douglas Park
Washington Co.
At 1:30pm today I watched a female goldeneye that had an entirely yellow bill.
It was about 300 m away, but even at that distance the bill color was obvious.
Not bri
Watched and listened to a nicely marked Townsend's at Afton State Park this
morning about 11:30. The bird was singing and feasting on cedar berries.
Location: pine and cedar plantation rows 1/4 mile west of the trail shelter
on the north end of the park. Follow the trail from the shelter west
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