One wonders what makes for a good field trip: Finding the expected birds?
Numbers of species? An ID puzzle?
If so, this was not the best trip.
However, if excellent cameraderie - beautiful weather and scenery - and
unexpected species make a trip - it was a rousing success.
Certainly the
The 2007 Whooping Crane class from Necedah NWR began its migration
flight to Florida yesterday, guided by the pilots of the recovery
team's ultra-light planes.
Jim Williams
Wayzata
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it, it or
another one did the same maneuver.
Erika Sitz
Ramsey, north Anoka County
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Got two decent looks at a (the?) Pacific Loon on Friday late AM out from
12th St. at Park Point in Duluth. Earlier Bob Eckblad and I had another look
at the Whimbrel close to the airport and a flock of 9 Sanderlings. The breeding
plumage Scoters were fun to see. Not much at Rothsay on
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