I just received a first hand report of a Snowy Owl 1.5 miles east of Marietta
on Hwy 40 as of 5 minutes ago.
Ken Larson
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Today around 2:20 this afternoon I found an adult Say's Phoebe in downtown
Ortonville. The bird was found in the backyard of 877 Main (MN Hwy 7), this
is at the intersection of Hackberry Hill Rd and Main. It's a small gray
house just adjacent to the grain elevators and railroad tracks. I got some
With the number of additions to Recently Seen and Showcase, one might
not see one of the birds that has been added. A Panel has been added to
the main page that shows the last 7 bird photos added to these pages.
Hover over one of the small images and the main image is replaced.
Let me know
Despite the recent deluge here, the avian gods blessed the Lac Qui Parle
Weekend with good weather. Friday was incredibly beautiful, and Saturday,
though somewhat cooler, cloudier, and noticeably windy, was quite
manageable. The thunderstorms Saturday night abated by morning and brought
in some of
When I left Crex Meadows Wildlife Area at noon, no one had yet seen the
Garganey today (28 April). According to others with whom I spoke, observers
made sporadic visits to Erickson Flowage as early as 0530, and one or more
people were there continuously from perhaps 0915 until at least 1200;
The Gargany was finally refound this evening at 6 pm at Crex Meadows in the
larger pond north of Abel Rd. It then flew across the road into the area with
the channels.
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Early this afternoon our first Gray Catbird.
Presently a first year Baltimore Oriole
is enjoying grape jelly. Earlier the same
bird was on a suet feeder.
John Nelson
Good Thunder MN
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The hermit thrushes are stacking up more than usual this year perhaps due to
the wet cold weather. I observed four together yesterday and four together
today at 7pm in my backyard in Chanhassen. Normally seen alone earlier in the
season.
Bob Heise
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I like it. It worked fine for me with Chrome (since Homeland Security is
telling me to not use IE).
Paul
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