Still a lot of swans, geese, and ducks at both overlooks south of Brownsville.
Swan numbers peaked about 10 days earlier this year and they will stay until
freeze up.
Steve
Onalaska, WI
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From: Rick Gibson
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Sent: Sun, 22 Nov 2020 18:38:43
Matthew Thompson identified a young Glacous-winged Gull in Rosemount this
morning. Consensus among knowledgeable “gull-ers” in the US agree that it is a
“slam dunk” pure Glacous-winged. Several others have photographed it, showing
the diagnostic wing spread.
The location is at/near the local d
I was there two weeks ago and they were there with a few other ducks and a
couple great blue herons :-)
On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 5:38 PM Rick Gibson wrote:
> I am curious if anybody has a report of ducks and geese on the Mississippi
> in the Brownsville/Winona area. Have the flocks arrived? Have
I am curious if anybody has a report of ducks and geese on the Mississippi
in the Brownsville/Winona area. Have the flocks arrived? Have they passed?
Any news would be helpful in planning a stay-at-home holiday drive.
Thanks for the notes and be safe this season.
-rick gibson, Mpls
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(Posted by Jeff J. Stephenson via moumn.org)
Lance Vrieze found 2 Black Scoters in Cascade Lake in Rochester today. They
were still there
at noon today.
Jeff Stephenson
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