I posted this photo that I took tonight, seen flying over Crosby Farm Park
in Ramsey county ~5 pm, an Osprey with a very red fish, or at least the
back half of the fish.
https://flic.kr/p/2jDaW2r
I am curious as to whether anyone has thoughts on what this red fish would
be? We see there is a Minn
Sorry for the wrong observer info! It was actually found by Ezra Hosch, but
Greg (who I originally said found it) snapped the only photo I’ve seen so far.
Great work Ezra and Greg!
Alyssa DeRubeis
Montreal, QC
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I meant "unpaved" not "in paved"...that was the auto-correct talking!
Kyle
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 6:35 PM Kyle TePoel wrote:
> The bridge is somewhat central in the park. It’s east of the paved trail
> that runs north-south throughout, accessed by walking an in paved trail to
> the creek which
The bridge is somewhat central in the park. It’s east of the paved trail that
runs north-south throughout, accessed by walking an in paved trail to the creek
which has a bridge (“warbler bridge “ is not an official name but it’s the only
bridge here).
Kyle TePoel
Stillwater township
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Where is the foot bridge
Max Seeger
Special Education Teacher
> On Sep 3, 2020, at 6:18 PM, Justin Watts wrote:
>
> Warbler continuing at the bridge now.
>
> Justin and Annabelle Watts
> Hennepin
>
>
>> On Thu, Sep 3, 2020, 5:11 PM Justin Watts wrote:
>>
>> Just the one foot bridge in t
Warbler continuing at the bridge now.
Justin and Annabelle Watts
Hennepin
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020, 5:11 PM Justin Watts wrote:
> Just the one foot bridge in the south of the park.
>
> (45.0685944, -93.0978277)
>
> Best,
> Justin Watts
> Hennepin
>
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2020, 5:05 PM Alyssa DeRubeis wr
Just the one foot bridge in the south of the park.
(45.0685944, -93.0978277)
Best,
Justin Watts
Hennepin
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020, 5:05 PM Alyssa DeRubeis wrote:
> Just got word (as in about 30 minutes ago) of an adult male BLACK-THROATED
> GRAY WARBLER. I believe it was photographed by Greg Drawba
Just got word (as in about 30 minutes ago) of an adult male BLACK-THROATED GRAY
WARBLER. I believe it was photographed by Greg Drawbaugh.
Location: “Warbler Bridge” at Sucker Lake. This is all the info I have at this
time. Perhaps someone who is more familiar with this site can elucidate the
lo
Migration — good birding FRIDAY, with any luck at all
Jim Williams
birding blog at startribune/Wingnut
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Here's how to help:Building owners, managers and employees can save
birds and energy by turning off unnecessary lights during spring and
fall migration. It's easy and the savings are there for everyone!
What can you do?Turn off exterior decorative lightingDim lobby and
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I see from ebird that reports of the Mississippi kites at Land of Memories
Park in Mankato continue into today (Sept. 3). I'm posting this since the
location of one I saw today was a little ways south of where other birds
have been reported. At about 1:05 pm I observed one of the juveniles at the
n
A significant migration of songbirds and other bird species is predicted for
Minnesota tonight, Thursday, Sept. 3, by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
The lab calls this a high-intensity migration, hundreds of thousands to
millions of birds depending on location. The map for the Twin Cities and
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