August 4, 2008
While leading a group for MRVAC to Camden State Park, Kathryn Young,
observed a Blue Grosbeak near the town on Lynd. Other birds observed at
that location were about a dozen Lark Sparrows and Orchard and Baltimore
Orioles and what appeared to be a very early Blue phased Snow Goo
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I had a robin in the backyard today. I know that robins in December are =
not that unusual, but this is the first Dec.one I've seen in our yard. =
Like my house finches, the robin was still brightly attired. It was 46 =
degrees and calm.
Did anyone else have an unusual number of woodpeckers on
I have 2 Connecticut warblers, a redstart, a ruby throated hummingbird, =
and a blue headed vireo in my backyard today. There are 4 pied billed =
grebes and 1 Western grebe on Cottonwood Lake. =20
Sue Morton, Cottonwood
Not much to report yet, but Black Rush Lake is shaping up to be a better
shorebird spot than in recent years due to a lowered water level. The
North-South gravel road the cuts through the basin is passable in dry
conditions - allowing for viewing along the old drainage ditch that runs
East-West thr
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Large flock of greater white fronted geese on Cottonwood Lake.
Sue Morton, Cottonwood, MN
Has anyone looked for this bird recently?
I'll be out in the area and would appreciate any
current information.
Regards,
Terry
--- SSMORTON wrote:
> The Lyon County Snowy Owl first spotted by Janet
> Timmerman remains in the same general area as of
> 2/1/05 at 5 PM.
>
> Mn. State Highway 91 s
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The Lyon County Snowy Owl first spotted by Janet Timmerman remains in =
the same general area as of 2/1/05 at
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Harry and Sherry Anderson have reported an Eastern Towhee at their =
feeder November 22.
County Rd .75 appro
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The young common loon is still on Cottonwood Lake. It is easily viewed =
most days from the south side of th
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Two mature bald eagles spent the day on Cottonwood Lake yesterday. They =
generally were harassing a small f
As of today (Monday), Cerulean Warbler still present at Camden State Park.
Also a Yellow-billed Cuckoo observed in the same area feeding one
fledgling. And a singing Tenessee Warbler in Marshall at Legion Park.
Trumpeter Swan reported earlier in June has not been seen for a couple
weeks.
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Peace
Red-throated Loon was not observed 5-19; though with the 40 mph winds it
could have gone undetected for the short time I was there.
White-faced Ibis still present at the Cottonwood, MN sewage lagoons.
Surf Scoter observed on Runholt slough (south of Cottonwood, MN) from Lyon
County Road 24. (West
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4/13/03
Here is information on 3 of the more unusual species that were encountered in
Lyon and Jackson County on Sunday.
Lyon County
@ Eurasian Collared Dove - Town of Russell -
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