An anonymous caller left a message today with details of a sighting of
a CLARK'S NUTCRACKER near Tom's Logging Camp, which is on Scenic Hwy 61
east of Duluth, across from Stoney Point.
Dave Benson
Duluth, MN
It was still in Silver Bay this morning, just down the street from the
original site.
Michael Steffes
Lake County
e-mail: steff...@umn.edu
The Clark's Nutcracker was still easily found in Silver Bay today.
We also tried again for the Common Ground-dove west of Beaver Bay but as was
the case on Wednesday we had no luck again.
All,
I went up on Saturday with Bob Dunlap and Chris Hockema to the north
shore to see the Nutcracker. We arrived at the crack of dawn, and after
about an hour or a bit more, a bunch of us including the above mentioned
people as well as Carol Schumacher, Drew Smith, and several others found
i
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bird was seen on the feeder at 144 Edison at 4:40 p.m., was still on the =
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Good Evening -
Connie Osbeck and I located the bird in the backyard of 12 Lee St. this
afternoon at 2:15pm. It could be seen from the road & was grubbing in the
grass.
This
As Jim Lind has been informed, about 10 of us saw the Nutcracker this morning
around
8:30 a.m. We first found it in one of the yards just across the street from the
144 Edison
address. It disappeared into the brushy little gully area between the houses so
we went
around the block to the South
I received a call from some birders who had just now seen the
Nutcracker in Silver Bay this morning. They were given permission by
Jim and Karen (last name unknown) at 20 Lee Circle to go into their
backyard to see the bird.
That's all the information I have right now.
Hello all,
Today was one of many spectacular birding trips this year,
fortunately I got a call from John Hockema last night and thanks to Sue
McDonnell for posting the directions I was able to chase the Clark's
Nutcracker in Silver Bay. Though not without doubling my school
yesterday and
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Jim Lind took a photo of the Clark's Nutcracker yesterday. It can be =
seen on
http://cbs.umn.edu/~mou/
I talked to the homeowner this evening and he said he last saw the
nutcracker at 4:30 pm this afternoon as it flew out of their yard
towards the northeast. As others have posted, the bird was seen
today at several spots along Edison Boulevard, and along Law Street
close to Edison.
Jim Lind
Tw
Hi all,
I just returned from Silver Bay and had great looks at the Clark's
Nutcracker. Kim Eckert and I were able to view the bird between 1:45
and 2:30 pm at the home of Peg and Steve Robertson at 144 Edison
Boulevard. Today is the first day the bird has been seen.
The Robertsons have given
I just got word about a Clark's Nutcracker coming to a feeder this morning in
Silver Bay,
Lake County. The bird was still there as of about 11:30 am, and it was first
seen this
morning around 8:00 am. The homeowner has video of the bird and has described
all
of the appropriate field marks.
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