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Large flock of fox sparrows and a pair of hermit thrushes.
Just updating to say I haven't seen the female Varied Thrush yet today,
but there are lots of robins in the neighborhood; a crabapple tree at
2026 Jefferson St is currently popular (noon). Might be worth checking
if you're around. And in any case it's wonderful to see and hear all
the robins
Richville, MN
We had 2 female red-winged blackbirds mixed in with a flock of 75 males
(good odds for the girls) and a couple of starlings and grackles. Also 1
fox sparrow visiting today.
Amy Drake
The female Varied Thrush *is* still present today, Thursday April 5.
Not ten minutes after a Northern Shrike scared everything out of the
yard, the thrush flew in from the west and was after seed and suet
again at 1:15 PM. On all occasions I've seen her, she stays low in
shrubs or on the ground
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I will be out of town and birding down in Southeastern-western Arizona and
at the Salton Sea for three weeks. Plz remove me from the list until
4/28/07. Thanks
Barb Davis
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Hi,
If anyone has photos of spring or migrating birds that they would like =
to submit to Minnesota Birding,
I had a bird at my feeder today that I identified as most likely being a
female varied thrush only to find that someone on the same block had already
posted it. The bird was present at my feeder today at 5:30 ground feeding
among a large group of dark-eyed juncos. Yesterday, I also identified a
Chet Meyers writes:
For the past four days I have been circumnavigating Isles, Clahoun and Harriet
looking in vain for multitudes of waterfowl. Despite the early ice-out the
birds prbably know better and will not arrive until next week. Only a few
resident mallards and small flocks of
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-RBA
*Minnesota
*Minnesota Statewide
*April 5, 2007
*MNST0704.05
-Birds mentioned
Snow Goose
Trumpeter Swan
Tundra Swan
Wood Duck
Gadwall
American Wigeon
Mallard
Blue-winged Teal
Northern Pintail
Green-winged Teal
Canvasback
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Sorry!! I have been having email problems, and I inadvertantly sent this
out as the Statewide report. Sorry ,
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-RBA
*Minnesota
*Duluth/North Shore
*April 5, 2007
*MNDU0704.05
-Birds mentioned
Cackling Goose
Tundra Swan
Northern Shoveler
Green-winged Teal
Canvasback
Redhead
Greater Scaup
Common Loon
Sandhill Crane
Glaucous Gull
Northern
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-RBA
*Minnesota
*Minnesota Statewide
*April 5, 2007
*MNST0704.05
-Birds mentioned
Snow Goose
Trumpeter Swan
Tundra Swan
Wood Duck
Gadwall
American Wigeon
Mallard
Blue-winged Teal
Northern Pintail
Green-winged Teal
Canvasback
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