Oh very good! Thanks Steve for your thoughtful response!
I have enjoyed your various posts on the MOU since I’ve joined..
We’ll continue to monitor this little one as time allows.
Happy birding to all,
Brian
On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 11:59 PM Steve Weston wrote:
> If it was any other species, I
I’d like to echo Brian - thanks, Steve.
Tom Gilde
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> On Jun 2, 2019, at 6:49 AM, Brian Tennessen wrote:
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> Oh very good! Thanks Steve for your thoughtful response!
>
> I have enjoyed your various posts on the MOU since I’ve joined..
>
> We’ll continue to monitor this litt
I neglected to name the county in my last post. Hubbard it is.
Marshall Howe
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Prairie Warbler is still present Sunday morning. Many cooperative
Henslow's Sparrows, both Cuckoo species present as well. Also many
repellant-ignoring gnats.
Doug Kieser
Minneapolis
On Sat, Jun 1, 2019, 8:32 PM Roy Zimmerman wrote:
> The Houston County Prairie Warbler continues at the Gord
We have a Broad-winged Hawk that has taken to perching outside our back
window. I first made the ID a few days ago when the hawk was poorly visible
in the tree and I couldn't make out enough of its field marks to
differentiate between it and an immature Cooper's Hawk, which also nest in
the neighbo
Even at WRC we recommend leaving them be if they're not becoming
hypothermic/lethargic.
Several years ago we consulted with Steve on hoodies. I'd like to thank him
once again for his kindness in helping us broaden our knowledge of hooded
merganser behavior. You've been a phenomenal resource, S
Josh Watson has located a White-eyed Vireo near the intersection of Houston
County Highway 2 and Solberg drive. This is southeast of the Prairie
Warbler location and just north of the Iowa border. Seen and heard by
several birders in the trees along county 2.
Doug Kieser
Minneapolis
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