Re: [mou-net] Bluebird Winter Mortality

2021-05-03 Thread Louise Eidsmoe
Blue bird in Central Park Arboretum Roseville today Louise Eidsmoe Roseville, MN 651-645-6821 H 651-231-0453 Be Thankful for Every Day! > On 05/03/2021 4:25 PM Lynn Cornell wrote: > > > We have two bluebirds in our yard in Rochester, and 4 eggs in their nest as > of last week! > Lynn Cornell

Re: [mou-net] Bluebird Winter Mortality

2021-05-03 Thread Lynn Cornell
We have two bluebirds in our yard in Rochester, and 4 eggs in their nest as of last week! Lynn Cornell Rochester, MN On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 1:21 PM Bierma, Michelle < michelle.bie...@threeriversparks.org> wrote: > I have seen several at Mississippi Gateway Park in Brooklyn Park and at > least 4

Re: [mou-net] Bluebird Winter Mortality

2021-05-03 Thread Bierma, Michelle
I have seen several at Mississippi Gateway Park in Brooklyn Park and at least 4 in my backyard in Coon Rapids. Michelle Michelle Bierma Interpretive Naturalist Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Three Rivers Park District michelle.bie...@threeriversparks.org 763-694-7793 Wisdom begins with Won

[mou-net] Request for assistance – song recordings of migrating Mourning Warblers

2021-05-03 Thread Jay Pitocchelli
I am once again writing to request your help and record Mourning Warbler songs from spring migrants.It is year 7 of my research using birdsong to study migratory connectivity of Mourning Warbler song populations.Here is a link to the latest map with previous years’ results based on recordings f

Re: [mou-net] Bluebird Winter Mortality

2021-05-03 Thread Jason Frank
For what it's worth, I had a lone male Eastern Bluebird on the auto tour route of Big Stone NWR last Saturday morning. That was the first and only one I've seen this year. On 5/2/21, Tami Vogel wrote: > > They don't cite any references but saw this a couple days a

[mou-net] Bluebird Winter Mortality

2021-05-03 Thread Timothy Barksdale
Hi MNeters, Tami and Jeanie, Your comments on Eastern Bluebird scarcity this year, unfortunately confirms the severity of the cold spell which gripped us, well into the south, for nearly 2 weeks. Carolina wrens suffered too. They are still around but in pockets. I have reports of Bluebird casu