[mou] hooded warbler, Lebanon Hills Park, Dakota County

2008-06-16 Thread linda whyte
Thanks to Drew Smith, Rob and I were able to hear, though we couldn't see, the hooded warbler in Lebanon Hills Park this evening . He is surely not alone in finding the trail system confusing in its current marking, and the whole system is clearly in transition. Nevertheless, his telling us he'd be

[mou] Oregon birder looking for lifers

2008-06-16 Thread Sharon L. Burchett
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[mou] Sandhill Cranes

2008-06-16 Thread Gary and Cindy Nelson
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[mou] [mnbird] airport mockingbird

2008-06-16 Thread Steve Weston
I have been wondering if we might have a nest in the area with hatchlings. The only time I have run into a Mockingbird softly singing other birds' songs was right after the Dakota County pair hatched their brood. He definitely was not singing like that a week ago when I observed him. Steve Wes

[mou] [mnbird] Re: bird books

2008-06-16 Thread James Ryan
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[mou] airport mockingbird

2008-06-16 Thread linda whyte
The airport mockingbird was still hanging out at the SW corner of the airport fields this afternoon, at 2:30. He was in the row of small evergreens diagonally across from the big stone sign. I parked in front of the barricade across the dirt drive that's marked with a "dead end" sign, and listened

[mou] bird books

2008-06-16 Thread Steve Weston
Hi, I have three books: Hal Harrison: "Peterson Guide: Eastern Birds's Nests" and his older "Peterson Guide: Field Guide to Bird's Nests". Both show birds nests with eggs. Mark Elbroch "Bird Tracks & Sign" which has sections on bird tracks and on feathers, as well as other examples of bird

[mou] One Hour Radius

2008-06-16 Thread Pastor Al Schirmacher
Birded in a one hour radius of Princeton this weekend, 107 species from Lake Maria north to Mille Lacs Lake. Highlights (no incredible rarities) included: * Two Lawrence's Warblers (hybrid) on Blue Hill Trail, Sherburne Refuge - one singing monotone two note song, one 7-9 note song. First is