Tonight at 8pm, SW shore of Maka Ska.
Kathy Connelly
Minneapolis, Hennepin County
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I'm trying to report my sighting to seasonal's and can't seem to find the
Limpkin on my
laptop. I see in on my iphone and I have talked to others who say its listed
under Black Rail
but not on my laptop. Is there some refresh button I'm
Hi Nina,
Sandhill Cranes are ground nesters and will fake an injury to lure you away
from their nest or young.
If you go back out there to assist this bird, be very careful. They go for
the eyes with that dagger-like bill. People have been several injured
trying to help a bird that sometimes
Ahh, I don't quite know what to do here. And there seems to be a obviously
injured sandhill crane along this spot where I dropped the pin. This is
near whitetail woods. I thought it was on a nest and then I likely
disturbed it, I've driven away, it's now getting attacked by a Red-Winged
Blackbird
-- Forwarded message -
From: Jesse Ellis
Date: Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 11:32 AM
Subject: [mou-rba] Limpkin @ 11:05am Hugo Farms wMA Wash Co
To:
Previously reported LIMPKIN audible out from dock. Called very
intermittently. We were present for 45 min and it called in 3 bouts of 4-7
Previously reported LIMPKIN audible out from dock. Called very
intermittently. We were present for 45 min and it called in 3 bouts of 4-7
calls during that time. It took a while for it to start. --
Jesse Ellis
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With warbler migration basically done in the twin cities area, I was
surprised to hear a Black-Throated Green singing incessantly at my place
this morning. I walked around a bit, tracking the voice, and spotted it in
a patch of pines in a corner of my property. Could very well be a late
migrant--
In the upcoming virtual gathering of the "Minnesota global birders" group,
Michael Hurben and Claire Strohmeyer will give a presentation on their
birding trip to Brazil during this pandemic year. The largest country by
far in South America, Brazil has a wide range of habitats, and they visited
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