At noon today , the Common Gallinule was present at the180th st marsh.
jim otto
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I am looking at a dickcissel in Traverse County west of Wheaton
If you query the MNBBA website, you'll find reports for Roseau and Stevens
that will eventually be imported to the MOU database. So I guess we're
only missing Cook and Traverse.
Shawn Conrad
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Paul Budde wrote:
> To follow up on Jesse's post from last week, today W
Wrapping up what may end up being the best shorebirding for the first week of
July that I ever experience, the past 2 days has seen a surge in Least
Sandpiper numbers. For location information, contact me.Be aware. All
locations are along shoulderless roads with no ability to pull off..
J
The Mute Swan is located
in McLeod County. Go west of Winsted, Mn on HWY 56
(Common St) approx 4 miles to Jct of Cty Rd 31(Falcon Ave). Turn south
On 31 for approx 1/4 mile--
Swans are in a pond on west side of road.
Butch Ukura
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: Butch Ukura
> Date: July 7, 2012 8:45:33 AM CDT
> To: Manley Olson
> Subject: Re: [mou-net] Mute Swan
>
> Please refer to Pete Hoeger
> Email dated 7/6/12. Approx
> 4 miles west of Winstead,
> On Hwy 56 (Common St)
> turn south on Hwy 31(Fal
My current coordinates are:
44.97376802408385, -94.13466087776173
Relocated Mute Swan found by Pete Hoeger on
7/6/12 along with the four
Trumpeter Swans.
Butch Ukura
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