I was asked to share this info:
Regular species are those for which there are Accepted records in ten
or nine years out of the past ten years. Note that some Regular
species are only marginally annual in occurrence and may average only
one or two records per year or have a very limited
range in
Few of us associate Vietnam with birding, but it has a bird list of almost
a thousand species, many spectacular, in a country only a little more than
50% larger than Minnesota. In the next virtual gathering of the Minnesota
global birders group, Nina Hale will give a presentation on her recent
Continuing with Minnesota and Wisconsin’s wild southern/southwestern songbird
rarities, Peder Svingen observed a HERMIT WARBLER at Park Point (in Duluth)
this morning. It has NOT been relocated. That is all the info I have, so if
anyone else has more info on the location or search effort
Request for assistance – song recordings of migrating Mourning Warblers
I am posting my annual opportunity to participate in a Citizens Science
Project that involves recording migrating Mourning Warbler songs. I am
trying to determine the nature of migratory pathways taken by different
song
Thanks to all who responded.
Jim Williams
Birding columnist
Minneapolis StarTribune
startribune.com/variety/homeandgarden
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