Feeding at tops of spruce trees on cones. First found by Kim Eckert on MBW this
afternoon at Pine Ridge Park. I found 4 females about 7pm and even better views
of 8 birds both male and female after 8pm from the county road. Thanks to Liz
Harper and Alex Sundvall parked on the county road for poi
A group of 5 (maybe 6) found by the MBW group this afternoon at Pine Ridge Co
Park. They were in the mixed stand of planted conifers closest to CR 6 feeding
on spruce cones. Two adult females, two juveniles, and 1-2 unknown. Also both
King Rails still present at the usual N Ottawa impoundment sp
The MOU site has been updated to the 2017 AOU checklist. The taxonomic
sequence has change in some strange ways, Dickcissel is now the last
bird in the checklist.Sparrows come before Blackbirds and Warblers
are after Blackbirds, Cardinals and Tanagers are at the end of the
checklist.
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only one shift is without any volunteers: Friday, 8/25 from 5-9. This
is the hard shift to fill but it has some advantages. You can enjoy the
food and fun of the fair and then rest at the MOU booth and listen to
the music. It is usually less windy, cooler and not so busy at night.
MOU will
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