My partner and I would be willing if to take the evening shift on Sunday,
September 1st if you haven’t found anyone. I’m the brother of Bill George who
was a past president of MOU and assist him on bird watching tours with
Saint Paul Audubon Warbler Weekend to Frontenac and Chequamegon Bird and
The Blue Grosbeak at the old arsenal area has not been re-found. However, we
will keep watching.
Bob Holtz
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Philip Chu wrote me and said this is a juvenile bird, and is healthy due to
being fed by the parents. When this feeding stops, which may have already
happened, this bird will starve to death.
Not happy news for this poor bird.
Brian
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This morning I came across two Yellow-Billed Cuckoos while birding the
Gateway Trail. I may have picked the wrong day--there was a running event
taking place, so I had to be more alert to runners and bikers than the
birds at times--but there was decent bird activity nonetheless. The
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