There is a huge winter robin roost at the Univ. of St. Thomas, St. Paul
(Ramsey Co.). Birds spend the night in a small grove of conifers at the
west end of the O’Shaughnessy Science Hall on the south side of Summit
Ave., about a block west of Cretin. Sunday evening (1/8), Susan and I
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Saw many hundreds upstream of Washington Ave. Bridge both flying and roosting
in trees by river off East River Road near Arlington around 4:15 PM
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We have had a flock of several robins at 49th and Washburn Ave S, Mpls and
I've seen them elsewhere in the neighborhood, too. There are several
hackberry trees here.
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 10:20 PM, wrote:
> (Posted by Connie Grundhofer via moumn.org)
>
> This afternoon we had over a dozen Robi
(Posted by Connie Grundhofer via moumn.org)
This afternoon we had over a dozen Robins fly into the yard for about 5
minutes. The neighbor opened their garage and the robins flew off.
Have not seen one since end of October.
Connie
Lino Lakes, Anoka County
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Continuing bird seen at feeder at 605 NE 11th Ave. in Grand Rapids at 3:14 pm
today
(1/9/17). It only stayed at the feeder for a few minutes before flying across
the road into the
conifers and disappearing.
Bruce Munson
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A correction: the Barrow's was seen on Saturday. I apologize for getting
ahead of myself.
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 3:40 PM Jesse Ellis wrote:
> A BARROW'S GOLDENEYE drake was photographed by Cory Lindahl in Wright
> County today. Photos are on the Minnesota Birding facebook group.
>
> "on the miss
A BARROW'S GOLDENEYE drake was photographed by Cory Lindahl in Wright
County today. Photos are on the Minnesota Birding facebook group.
"on the mississippi river between wright and sherburne counties. look up
swan park in monticello, he was seen from there flying. and swiming/diving
etc. just a bi
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