Hi all,
I'm hoping to go up to Duluth for a day trip over the next couple of weeks to
watch
hawk migration at hawk's ridge. I'd also like to look shore shorebirds or other
migrants along Park Point. For those familiar with the area, am curious how
shorebird migration is, or if it is kind of wa
-RBA
*Minnesota
*Duluth/North Shore
*September 7, 2014
*MNDU1409.07
-Birds mentioned
Swainson's Hawk
Red Knot
Buff-breasted Sandpiper
Parasitic Jaeger
Red-headed Woodpecker
Prairie Falcon
-Transcript
Hotline: Minnesota, Duluth/North Shore
Date: September 7, 2014
Sponsor: Minnesota Ornithologists'
Juvenile Snowy Egret same location as the BBSAs (Hwy 169 & CR 13). Covering a
lot of ground walking around, not always in view. Currently at the north edge
of the field near the hay bales.
Joel Claus
Eden Prairie
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2 Buff-breasted sandpipers and 6 Golden Plovers in wet field at Hwy 169 and CR
13 (Long Siding). Birds are well out in the field N of 13 on east side of 169.
Joel Claus
Eden Prairie
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Summary of research on bat and bird mortality from wind turbines.
http://awwi.org/resources/summary-of-wind-wildlife-interactions-2/#section-summary-of-windwildlife-interactions
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Claudia Egelhoff
Minneapolis, MN
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Hi,
At around 9:30 this morning Scott Meyer and I observed an adult White-eyed
Vireo at 7-Mile Creek south of St. Peter.
It was seen behind the informational sign at the last parking lot. We were not
able to relocate it after the initial sighting, lots of human activity didn't
help.
The only Mi
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