Hi,
I was able to go back to the Sleepy Eye WTP's this morning and the Sandpiper I
reported yesterday as a likely Bairds Sandpiper was still present. Viewing
conditions were better but still distant. I now believe it is a Semipalmated
Sandpiper. It definitely has black legs and there didn't
Hi,
Around 5 p.m. I found a Baird's Sandpiper (nonbreeding plumage) foraging on the
ice at the Sleepy Eye WTP's. This is a new early south record - the previous
early south record was 3/14/12. Seems like migration is underway earlier with
this mild weather we're having.
Brian Smith
Sleepy Ey
Hi,
I tried posting this earlier but for some reason it didn't go through. Anyway,
there's a somewhat out of range Tufted Titmouse visiting the feeders at the
home of Floyd & Carol Alwin in New Ulm. I saw it this morning off and on
between 8:00 and 8:45 a.m. Floyd said that he first noticed
Earlier this evening I found an adult male Blue Grosbeak in NE Cottonwood
county. The bird was heard singing on the north side of 280th St., about a
quarter mile west of Cty. Rd. 2. Eventually I was able to see the Grosbeak as
well. The location where it was found was along the southern bound
The shorebirds that Bill Marengo reported yesterday at the Sleepy Eye WTP's
yesterday are still present today for the most part. The vast majority of
the shorebirds are Dunlin, White-rumped Sandpiper and Semipalmated
Sandpiper. There were 13 American Avocets, 1 Ruddy Turnstone and 1
Sanderlin
The was a single Yellow-headed Blackbird in a small mixed flock of Red-winged
Blackbirds and Starlings in the town of Hanska today.
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Earlier today I found a Townsend's Solitaire in NW Redwood County in the
Minnesota river valley. The bird was found 4/10's of a mile west of Cty. Rd. 7
on 440th St. According to the MOU website, this is the second record for
Redwood County, the first was by Bob Janssen on 12-24-1986, on Cty. Rd
Hi,
There has been little worth reporting at the Sleepy Eye WTP's this fall season
but this afternoon there were a few species worth noting:
2 Eared Grebes
3 Black-bellied Plovers
2 Buff-breasted Sandpipers
2 Red-necked Phalaropes
1 Lapland Longspur - well seen on the ground and in flight severa
Earlier today I found a Western Kingbird in Redwood County. It was flycatching
from a utility wire along 250th St., just a little west of Cty. Rd. 5. (250th
St. is the southern border of Westline WMA). It was in the company of many
Eastern Kingbirds.
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This evening there was a first summer male Blue Grosbeak singing at Hoffmann
Landfill, 24214 220th St., Home township. This is very close to the Cottonwood
river and a couple of miles SE of Sleepy Eye. There was a pair of Blue
Grosbeaks which successfully nested last summer at this same locatio
This evening there were 18 Ruddy Turnstones at the Sleepy Eye Waste Treatment
Ponds. Ten flew away but there were still 8 present when I left. There was
also a flock of around 30 Red-necked Phalaropes. All of these birds were on or
along the far eastern lagoon and the berm that divides the th
(Sorry for this being slightly late but my earlier attempt to e-mail this from
the field went awry for some reason).
Kim Eckert's Minnesota River Valley MBW group found an adult male Summer
Tanager around 10:00 a.m. this morning near the town of Courtland in NW Blue
Earth County. The bird was
Earlier this morning I flushed a juvenile Northern Goshawk when I pulled into
the parking lot by the entrance to Lake Hanska County park. It was perched in
a tree and then flew past my car and then southeast over County Rd. 11 into
more trees. I was unable to relocate it.
Brian Smith
Sleepy
I was in Worthington briefly today and found some early waterfowl migrants in
and along the open water of the aeration on Lake Okabena. There were around
120 Canada Geese and 6 ducks. I didn't have any optics along but I'm pretty
sure the ducks were Scaup. It was encouraging to find some earl
I was out and about for work this afternoon and found a Snowy Owl in eastern
Redwood County. It wasn't heavily barred so I'm thinking its an adult female
or a 1st year male. It was found standing in a stubble field about a 100 yards
on the east side of Redwood County 13 and just south about 1/
Hi,
There are a few late season shorebirds this morning at the Sleepy Eye WTP's,
which includes:
2 Dunlin
3 Long-billed Dowitchers
1 Lesser Yellowlegs
1 Pectoral Sandpiper
2 Least Sandpipers
These numbers change daily. Yesterday morning Mike Oetken and I saw a Merlin
and a Peregrine Falcon (al
Hey, birders:
Late this afternoon there was a male Blue Grosbeak perched on a utility wire
along a gravel mine a few miles southeast of Sleepy Eye. This gravel mine is
along the Cottonwood river and is a location where I've been searching for Blue
Grosbeak at for years but haven't found one un
Earlier this morning I heard and then saw a male Blue Grosbeak in another
location in Blue Earth county. The bird was singing from the top of a dead
tree along a large gravel mining pit close to the little town of Cambria in the
far north western part of the county along Hwy. 68. There's a roa
Hi, Birders:
I saw this subject title while browsing on the Illinois listserve earlier today
by a birder named Al Stokie. He's writing about how he and a birding friend
chased for a Tri-colored Heron in Illinois yesterday. I thought it was pretty
funny and thought I'd share the link with bird
For the second consecutive year, there are Acadian Flycatchers on the KC Road
in the Minnesota river valley. This is NW of New Ulm in Milford township, just
south and east on the KC road where it intersects with 210th Ave. I found an
Acadian Flycatcher at this location last June as well. There
Hi,
I thought it worth menioning that another Lazuli Bunting was seen this spring
and it was found by Nancy Voges of rural Courtland, MN on 5-15-13. Nancy wasn't
familiar with this species and asked me to help ID some photographs that she
took of it. Nancy provided some additional information
At 12:15 there was an adult White-faced Ibis near St. Peter. It was along Hwy.
99, 6/10ths of a mile west of county road 40, on the north side of the road,
feeding in the flooded ditch.
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This morning I found a flock of at least 16 American Avocets along the shore of
Lone Tree Lake, which is on the west side of 310 Ave. in NW Brown county.
While I was scoping them a very nice farmer that lives nearby stopped by to
visit. He said that he regularly checks the birds on this small
I checked the Sleepy Eye WTP's after work this afternoon and there was a flock
of about 900 Snow Geese spread out nicely along the eastern berm. I was able
to find at least 3 Ross' Geese within the flock. I noticed that the Ross' seem
to always be moving about in the flock because their larger
Hi,
I enjoyed birding Nobles county for most of the day but the best birding turned
out to be when I checked the Sleepy Eye WTP's on my way home. I estimated that
there were 90-100 shorebirds there. It was difficult to get exact counts due
to it being so cold and windy plus the birds were sca
The shorebird I reported on 11-18-12 as a Stilt Sandpiper was incorrect. It
was at the Sleepy Eye WTP's again today and I got a good look at it's black
legs, clearly a Dunlin. My apologies.
Brian Smith
Sleepy Eye
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Hi,
While birding around Sleepy Eye I found a few late birds of interest. There's
a first year male Baltimore Oriole visiting feeders at a home along the
Cottonwood river in Iberia (a few miles SSW of Sleepy Eye). The property
owners stopped by to ask what I was doing and told me it's been a
If anyone looks for the Clark's Nutcracker this morning, please post to the
listserve. I'd like to try for it this afternoon if it's still around.
Thank you!
Brian Smith
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Hi,
This afternoon there was a flock of approximately 41 Greater Yellowlegs at the
Sleepy Eye WTP's. They were very vocal. Not an unusual species, but I thought
the size of the flock worth noting. There was also one Lesser Yellowlegs and
one Pectoral Sandpiper. They were at the end of a gr
There was a fairly large flock of forty-four Red-necked Phalarope at the Sleepy
Eye WTP's this evening. Yesterday evening there were seven so they seem to be
peaking at this time.
Brian Smith
Sleepy Eye
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Hi, birders
This morning I heard and saw an Acadian Flycatcher on territory in the
Minnesota river valley about 4.5 miles NW of New Ulm. Actually I first heard
this bird on 6-11-12 but I was on my lunch break at the time and didn't have
time to positively ID it until today. It was in habitat
This morning I ran into Skyler Vold, a young birder from Lamberton at the
Sleepy Eye WTP's. While we were scanning the ponds, we found a Black-necked
Stilt along the shoreline in the northwest corner of the north pond. It was
loosely associating with some other shorebirds. We noticed that it
The Smith's Longspurs that were present at the grasslands NE of Comfrey a year
ago have reappeared again this spring. Last Saturday there was a flock of 6 in
almost the same exact location. Next Saturday, April 14th, I will be taking
some birders to that location to look for more migrating Smi
Hi, birders:
Late this afternoon there was a single (and early) Baird's Sandpiper at the
Sleepy Eye WTP's. It was foraging on a chunk of ice/matted vegetation along
the shoreline. Other than the Baird's Sandpiper, there wasn't much else
birdwise. I can't help but think that this unseasonably
Hi,
While birding in Nobles county earlier today, I found a flock of 15
White-winged Crossbills at Lake Bella County Park. I first heard them call
faintly a few times and then found them in some spruces near the northernmost
of the two picnic shelters. Watched them for several minutes before
Hi, birders:
While birding the New Ulm cemetery complex (has the city of New Ulm, Catholic &
Lutheran cemeteries all in one location) on my lunch break I found a flock of
20 plus White-winged Crossbills feeding on spruce cones in the Lutheran
cemetery. This was in the row of spruces near the m
Hi, birders:
Late this afternoon there was a single Ross's Goose at Sleepy Eye lake. It was
in a larger mixed flock of mostly Canada Geese and a few Cackling Geese.
Brian Smith
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Hi, Birders:
Just to follow up on Steve Broste's post about a probable Sanderling at the
Sleepy Eye WTP's. I also saw a juvenile Sanderling when I stopped by around
5:30 p.m. Also present were:
1 American Golden-Plover
2 Stilt Sandpipers
1 Short-billed Dowitcher
2 Pectoral Sandpipers
2 Baird'
Hi,
After seeing a total of 3 Red-necked Phalarope at the Sleepy Eye WTP's from
8-1-11, their numbers have peaked over this weekend. Yesterday there was a
flock of 28 and today that flock grew to 52. I don't recall ever seeing that
many at the ponds. Also, there was a single Buff-breasted Sa
Hey, birders:
I stopped by the Sleepy Eye airport this evening to check the sod runways for
Buff-breasted Sandpipers (none yet) but I was surprised to hear what sounded
like a Henslow's Sparrow singing from the grassland that borders the runway on
the east. I drove over to 260th Ave., which ru
Hi,
On my drive home to Sleepy Eye today I spotted an adult Common Moorhen with two
chicks swimming/foraging on the small wetland on the north side of Hwy. 14 at
the Rosenau-Lambrecht WMA. This is between New Ulm and the town of Essig
(guessing about 2.5 miles from New Ulm). By coincidence, t
Hi,
I heard and then saw a male's Henslow's Sparrow singing in a CREP grassland in
SW Brown County this morning. It was on the west side of 410th Ave., about 1/2
mile north of Cottonwood Cty. Rd. 10. This is the only Henslow's I've found in
Brown County this summer so far. Also along 410th A
Hi,
I found a male Prothonotary Warbler at Minnecon park in New Ulm around 12:15
p.m. today. I first heard it singing and then got good looks at it. Minnecon
park is along the Minnesota river. To get to the park, take Front St. to
Minnecon Dr. (turn at the Brown County Evaluation Center). T
Hi,
Looked for the pair of Black-bellied Whistling Ducks found by Chad Heins
yesterday in the wetland on the NE corner of Madelia (this is on the south side
of Hwy. 15) around 7:00 a.m. with no success. Also there was Phillip Chu, Bob
Dunlap, John & Chris Hockema and Mike Oetken.
Brian Smit
Hi,
For those birders that are interested - earlier this afternoon I walked the
grassland southwest of Sleepy Eye where the Smith's Longspur's have been
previously reported. I walked counterclockwise around the two fields without
finding any and was almost back to my car when I heard their dis
Hi,
I'm sorry, I guess I was a little tired when I wrote my post yesterday. I made
a mistake when I wrote the directions for the location to get to the grassland
where we found the Smith's Longspurs yesterday. I wrote to go 1/2 mile north
of the intersection of County Rd. 20 and 330th Ave. I
Hi,
Mark Ochs, Doug Kieser and myself birded around Brown County today and our
target bird was Smith's Longspur. We walked a large area of CREP grassland
located on the east side of 330th Ave., Section 20 in Mulligan township (this
is approximately 1/2 mile north of the intersection of County
Hi,
Earlier this morning I found 3 Greater Yellowlegs and 1 Lesser Yellowlegs in a
flooded farmfield off of 330th Ave., Mulligan township. It was interesting
that they were finding some large pink colored worms to eat.
Brian Smith
Sleepy Eye
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Hi,
Probably nothing like what's going on in southwestern/western Minnesota right
now, but today there are a lot of swans, geese and ducks migrating thru Brown
county. The area where they are showing up is along the Little Cottonwood
river south and west of Sleepy Eye. I found the most birds
Hi,
While birding this morning I spotted and viewed a Red-tailed Hawk that is
giving me some ID issues. It was very light colored but I don't think it was
albinistic. I saw a photo on-line (and which I've included a link for) of a
hawk that is very close to what I saw. What do other birder's
Hi,
This afternoon there were several hundred geese on Sleepy Eye lake around the
aerator hole. There must have been a push to migrate with the strong southerly
winds. I was surprised to see 5 Ross's Geese, 8 Greater White-fronted Geese,
Cackling and Canada. When I was there there were few d
While out helping with the New Ulm CBC today I temporarily left the count to
look for Eurasian Collared-Doves in the town of Hanska. There was a sizeable
flock found on the south side of the elevator. Some of the birds were perched
in a row of trees while others were flying to and from an area
Hey, birders:
I know a Peregrine Falcon sighting isn't all that unusual but I'm lucky to see
one a year in Brown county so I thought I'd report on one I just saw at the
Sleepy Eye sewage ponds. I happened to be walking east on the berm from the
front entrance when I noticed a large bird of pre
Over the past few days the city of Sleepy Eye has drawn down the NW and SW
sewage ponds which are the ponds closest to the entrance. This has created
some gravel bars and very good foraging conditions for shorebirds. Some of the
shorebirds seen this evening included:
1 Semipalmated Plover
1 G
I saw the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher in Redwood County this evening from 6:40
to 7:00 pm. However, it was in a slightly different location west from
where Ron observed it earlier this afternoon.
At the intersection of Cty. Rd. 9 and Co. Rd. 17 (17 runs north and is a
gravel road) go six tenths
About a half hour ago I saw an Eastern Screech Owl in my neighborhood in SW
Sleepy Eye actively flycatching for insects from tree branches, something I
have never witnessed before. Pretty cool.
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Hi,
I birded in Nobles county today and I thought it significant to report that I
found a male Northern Cardinal on the west edge of Worthington. In my
experience this is a rare county bird as it's only the second one that I've
ever found. For anyone interested in trying for it, I found it on
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Subject: [mnbird] Lesser Blackback Gull in Blue Earth county
My husband and I spotted a Lesser Black-backed Gull on Crystal Lake in Lake
Crystal. We were down at the boat
Hi,
We had 14 field observers and 9 feeder counters on Saturday for the New Ulm
CBC. Overall we had 38 species for the day, which is above averge. Highlights
were: one Bufflehead, one Eastern Screech Owl, 3 Fox Sparrows, American Robins,
one Rough-legged Hawk, 392 Wild Turkey. We had a new s
Hi,
There was a late juvenile Baird's Sandpiper at the Sleepy Eye sewage ponds this
morning. Only other shorebird was a single Greater Yellowlegs. Still few
waterfowl around this area.
Good birding,
Brian Smith
Sleepy Eye
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Hi,
This afternoon there were two Willets at the Sleepy Eye sewage ponds. Also of
interest were 45 (forty-five) Stilt Sandpipers, one female Red-necked Phalarope
and a Sanderling. In all there were 12 species of shorebirds.
Good birding,
Brian Smith
Sleepy Eye
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Hi,
There were three adult female Red-necked Phalaropes at the Sleepy Eye sewage
ponds today. All were in breeding plumage, but two were showing some molting.
This would appear to be a pretty early fall arrival date for Minnesota.
Good birding,
Brian Smith
Sleepy Eye
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The shorebird migration is starting to pick up at the Sleepy Eye sewage ponds
over the past few days. Today there were: 1 Baird's, 2 Pectoral; 2
Semipalmated and 11 Least Sandpipers; 2 Lesser Yellowlegs and 2 Wilson's
Phalaropes. Not big numbers but still, it's nice to see some migration agai
Birded at the Sleepy Eye sewage ponds from 3:00 - 4:45 pm with Cody Fox of New
Ulm. While the warbler migration has been poor at best around here, the
shorebird migration has been very good. There were a few highlights that I
thought worth mentioning. A Plegadis Ibis passed over the easternmos
I searched for the Western Tanager reported earlier today at Red Rock Cty. park
in Cottonwood County for about 45 minutes late this afternoon without success.
It was fun trying for it, though.
Good birding,
Brian Smith
Sleepy Eye
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I'm posting this for Brian who was contacted by the Kim Eckert MBW group.
Kim's group found a Western Tanager at Red Rock County park in Cottonwood
County. The park is located on the border of Brown and Cottonwood Counties.
This was reported at 11:00am. today.
Risa Smith, spouse/administrativ
Hi,
There were two adult Cattle Egrets at the Sleepy Eye compost site earlier this
morning.
Brian Smith
Sleepy Eye
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This afternoon I photographed two Dunlin (both still in nonbreeding plumage) at
the Sleepy Eye sewage ponds. Also present were three Baird's, one Pectoral and
one Least Sandpipers. Most of the shorebirds had chunks of ice hanging on
their lower extremities. I'm not sure, but this could potenti
The ice went out on the Sleepy Eye sewage ponds just this week and some early
migrant shorebirds were found there this morning. Most were on the far eastern
pond where a bunch of vegetation has washed up along the western edge of that
pond:
2 American Golden Plover
4 Greater Yellowlegs
6 Lesse
Hi, birders:
Had an excellent morning birding western Brown County. The highlight was
finding a Townsend's Solitaire in a large conifer/juniper stand at Bashaw WMA.
This is located a few miles NW of Comfrey and it is on the west side of 380th
Ave. It is roughly half way between Brown Co. Rd.
After a number of unsuccessful searches of the New Ulm City Cemetery over this
winter, I finally found White-winged Crossbills there this morning. I first
found a flock of 4 (one male and three females or immatures) and then about a
half hour later a flock of 15 arrived and foraged for several
Hi,
Had a flock of ~ 24 Common Redpolls at my home feeder in Sleepy Eye this
morning. Not terribly unusual for this winter, but it is significant in these
are a new yard bird for me in almost 10 years and only the third sighting I've
had of them
in Brown County. One looked very similar to Si
One final update on the Sabine's Gull at the Sleepy Eye sewage ponds. I went
back to check on it at 9:00 a.m. & was unable to see it on either of the two
ponds from the front entrance. I began walking down the road that runs due
east from the entrance and found the Sabine's hunkered down in th
Hello:
The juvenile Sabine's Gull was still present at the Sleepy Eye sewage ponds
this morning at 7:00 a.m. It was loafing ~ 100 yards out on the NW pond. It
was raining moderately heavy at the time, but the forecast says that the rain
should let up by 1:00 p.m. I'm participating in an MBW
Around 4:30 p.m. I found a single Piping Plover in non-breeding plumage on the
mudflat of a small farm settling pond. The location of the farm is 1/2 mile
south of the intersection of Cty. Rd. 20 and 10 (address is 13343 Cty. 10).
This is in southern Brown County, near the western end of Lake
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