Best find today was a well seen Chipping Sparrow. Robins, Cardinals and
RW blackbirds very vocal. No female Redwings but male were spread out as
if on territory. Many Mallards paired.
Manley Olson
Minneapolis
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At the 2 eastern reservoirs there were among others over 300 white fronted
geese, 8 snow geese, 4 cackling geese , 4 tundra swans and many ducks including
green winged real, ring necked, redhead, canvasback, common goldeneye, common
merganser, gadwall, northern shoveler and mallards. Eastern mea
Saw the Mountain Bluebird about 10am at the top of the trees near the river
along with five Eastern Bluebirds.
Earl&Bernice Hall
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About 50 white fronted geese flew over Carpenter Nature Center grounds, high,
heading northeast.
Beth Tiller
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This morning Jason Frank and myself traveled around western Lac Qui Parle and
Yellow Medicine county under clear skies and 70 degree weather. Flocks of
White- fronted (more than 10,000) and Snow Geese (more than 2,000) were
migrating on winds of 10 to 15 mph. All lakes and sloughs were loaded wi
At Rum River, this morning.
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Yesterday (11 March 2016) Erika and I saw both Greater and Lesser scaup at
the Pass Ponds. I have good photos of the Greater Scaup, and will share
them when I get the photos out of my camera.
dan
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Though I have seen much better, in the 4 hrs I was working in the yard
this morning cleaning martin and wood duck housing, I saw 11 flocks of
white fronted geese, one flock of snow geese, and two flocks of mixed
snow/Ross geese. Personally, I think seeing a Ross goose in a smaller
flock of snows a
The 2 Great Black-blacked Gulls are still present in Lake City.
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Just a quick note from Carver County today. Today was easily my best Greater
White-fronted Goose day in the county. A brief early morning wake-up at 1:30
today greeted me with what sounded like a large flock of Greater White-fronted
Geese flying outside my window in Chaska overhead. At Rapi
The Mountain Bluebird put on a good show for many observers this morning at
the previously described location
Doug Kieser
Scott Meyer
Hennepin County
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Thanks to all who responded to my request regarding goose migration.
Tony Smith
St. Louis Park
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For some reason the hyperlink is not going into my entire post.
If you type it in it should bring you to the PDF file.
Or Google - island view beach regional park Clear Lake Minnesota - and look
for the PDF file.
Pete
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I am not sure if I will confuse more people or not but some of the
directions I have been seeing on posts for the Mountain Bluebird don't make
sense to me.
Maybe I am misunderstanding the post from William below but if you go PAST
77TH STREET there is a small park sign and you can turn right into a
Seen this morning at 8:50 AM.
James Buckingham
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On 8 March, Erika and I discovered a yellow, male House Finch singing in
Northfield. I always thought this relatively common variant was due solely
to chemical imbalances in the birds. But, for a new (to me anyway)
explanation of what might be going on (and photos, of course), see this
morning’s bl
Two Cackling Geese at the south reservoir Kalmar landfill west of
Rochester. Along with over a hundred White-fronted Geese and Canada Geese.
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