For the seventh morning in a row, I've awakened to Evening Grosbeaks
calling in my yard in Duluth (email me back channel if you want the
address). The group, which seems to be made up of three or four
families, has about 20 birds now. They're only occasionally in my
feeders--they're spending a lot
Hi All--
While biking the Cannon Valley Trail in Goodhue Co. yesterday, Erika
discovered and I photographed a Ruffed Grouse. The bird was along the
Cannon River about two miles west of Welsh Station (just west of two benches
overlooking the river). The photographs and a blog discussion are at
Hey everyone -
I got the note below from Richard Guthrie in New York and I don't
have an answer for him. Does anybody out there know of a banding
group from Minnesota that works in Belize?
Roger Everhart
Apple Valley, MN
http://minnesotabirdnerd.blogspot.com
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Gotta share what I've seen some young birds do within the past couple of weeks.
A young robin, standing on a deck railing JUMPING 18 inches to reach some
suet. Looks like he's doing a one, and a two, and a three, JUMP!
Then there was the young wren yesterday. Exploring my deck. Then
Back when I lived in Wisconsin I was attempting to have a
Hey birders,
Back when I lived in Wisconsin I was attempting to have a day of birding at
Horicon Marsh to celebrate my birthday. About 30 minutes north of the
Milwaukee suburbs my parents' car went dysfunctional and I had to wake up my
As I was retrieving my AM paper here in beautiful downtown Plymouth, I saw
something plump on the curb further down the street, maybe an injured baby owl.
Since it was too far away to get a good naked eye look, I ran back to the
house to get my binocs. When I got my glass on it, I discovered
Birded Kathio (Mille Lacs County) this morning - 10 warbler species (14-15
nest) - Golden-winged everywhere - surprised by Lawrence's backcross male in
one group - also found a little north of normal Blue-gray Gnatcatcher.
Gorgeous day for birding, bugs insignificant.
Al Schirmacher
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Hi All,
I amback in Minnesota for 2 weeks after working out on the farallon
Islands. It was great birding out there, bu7t now I am in search of my
favorite migrant birds: the Eastern Warblers!
Does anyone have any places near the Twin Cities where one could find some
of these? I have been
I just got this information about a shorebird location in Big Stone Co. from
Curt Vacek; wildlife supervisor with the MN DNR.
I came across another nice shorebird area - NE ¼ Sec 24 Big Stone Township.
Flooded ag land on ¼ mile south of CR 10, on west side of 700th ave. Can't
miss it right
This is an incredible video of an osprey fishing - from the BBC:
http://www.arkive.org/osprey/pandion-haliaetus/video-00.html
Gail
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Philadelphia vireo outside living room on Pagoda Dogwood eating berries.
Also yesterday joining the Philadelphia vireo were
Eastern Kingbird
Yellow Warbler, imm female
Robins, imm
Phoebe
Redstart
Black Capped Chickadee
Charlene Nelson
Grant County
On Aug 8, 2011, at 10:02 AM, Michael Engh
This evening Don Scheese and I went canoeing on Swan Lake and enjoyed
a gorgeous outing on the water. Putting the canoe in the water on the
northeast side of the lake at the public boat access, we almost
immediately heard the vocalizations of a Common Gallinule (formerly
Common Moorhen) on
All of the tables for the MOU web page have been updated to the AOU version 52
species names and sequences.
The web pages have also been updated to the 2011 Clements names/sequences.
This means that all checklists have been updated to the new names and
sequences. If you find anything that I
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