Migrants this morning at Carver Park were 3 Tennessee, 2 Nashville, and 1
Golden-winged Warbler.
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Nothing too special except to me, but a Cuckoo made an appearance today. Long
way off for a look at the bill but he was on the field edge enjoying his time
in some scrubby willow. Beautiful day
Chris Elmgren via iVagrant
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I don't know the location or details of the nest, but you can find live video
of Barn Owl chicks hatching at
http://www.ustream.tv/theowlbox
There is audio with the video.
There are several segments of video. Some have markers on the time line.
Clicking there brings you immediately to views of
The Barn Owl nest is in San Marcos, California.
Jim Williams
Wayzata, Minnesota
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Dennis Martin just called and asked me to post his sighting of a possible
first-cycle Laughing Gull in Houston County. The bird is sitting on an island
in the river (the same island where an avocet was seen last week) about a
quarter mile east of the wooden viewing platform along highway 26,
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