Rock Wren -- Friday, Sept. 19, 1:00 p.m. Inspiration Peak, Otter
Tail County
At the top of Inspiration Peak today, while lunching and watching for
raptors, we saw a wren-like bird land on top of a fence post about
50 feet away. The size and light color of the bird caught our
attention,
This evening I relocated the Rock Wren reported by Deb and Steve
Falkowski yesterday at the Taconite Harbor boat launch. I first saw
it at about the 4:15 pm at the base of the boulder breakwall on the
west side of the boat launch. I had already walked half way out on
the breakwall when I
Deb Falkowski left a message on the Duluth RBA that she and her
husband found a Rock Wren at Taconite Harbor in Cook County this
afternoon. She said it was sticking around the area, making a loop
around the rocks. I'm assuming this means the rocks along the
lakeshore near the boat launch,
Chet Meyers writes:
June 25th Miriam and I birded Felton Prairie and easily saw the rock wren at its
regular location. Actually it moved to the top of at least five different rocks
piles. However, no sign of the Say's phoebes. After our search, eight other
birders searched with similar results.
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I saw the Rock Wren and Say's Phoebe yesterday, June 8, at Felton Prairie.
The Rock Wren was singing from the top of rock pile # 6002 and one Say's
Phoebe was feeding on the
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Jeff Stephenson just called and reported both bird present this morning =
(Tues).
The Rock Wren was on rock
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Yesterday, 5/10, Bob Janssen and I discovered a Rock Wren singing at the
Felton Prairie area of Clay County. The bird was singing from rock pile #
6002,
which is located at
I saw one of the adult Rock Wrens at about 11AM atop rockpile #6002 on
Sunday. I spent about an hour waiting, and checking other rockpiles. My
advice is to be patient and keep your distance while checking out piles
#6002 and #6006.
Other Felton birds:
Greater Prairie Chicken
-Flyby just
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The Rock Wren at Felton Prairie now has a companion. Two Rock Wrens
were seen today at Felton Prairie. They were first
I just got a call from Bill Marengo, 11 AM Saturday. There is a Rock
Wren singing from the top of a rock pile in a Felton Prairie gravel pit.
His directions:
From the east end of Cty 108, where it changes from pavement to gravel,
turn north, the road curves to the right and on the south side of
Jeff Stephenson called to report that he and a group of Minnesota
birders discovered a ROCK WREN at Split Rock State Park in Pipestone
County. It's hanging out among the rocks below the dam.
Rock Wren is Casual in the state and more than half the records are
from the spring. As near as I can
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Monday May 5 I spent 6:00 - 6:30 pm looking for the Rock Wren at Acacia =
Park in Dakota County. I scoured the
Went to Acacia Cemetery about 7:15pm and found Walt Pop (from Hastings) looking
for the Rock Wren. We searched the brush
piles by the mattress unsuccessfully for the wren. We headed back to the
buildings by the gate where Walt spotted our
bird. We were treated to excellant vews of he bird on
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I was there between 8am and 9:50am and did not refind the rock wren in
any of the places it has been seen. I checked the
The Rock Wren was still present at Acacia Park Cemetary late yesterday =
afternoon. When I arrived, at about 5:20, the bird was in the =
previously mentioned brush-pile area northwest of the two buildings at =
the cemetary entrance; at about 5:50 it moved up to those buildings, and =
there it
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Hello all,
I saw the Rock Wren today between 4:30pm and 5:45pm. For most of the
entire time I was there it was along the
A photo of the Rock Wren can be seen on the Recently Seen page of
the mou website:
http://www.cbs.umn.edu/~mou/recent.html
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David Cahlander da...@cahlander.com Burnsville, MN 952-894-5910
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Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 11:39 PM
To: Minnesota Ornithologists' Union
Subject: [mou] Rock Wren - Dakota Co.
A photo of the Rock Wren can be seen on the Recently Seen page of
the mou website:
http://www.cbs.umn.edu/~mou/recent.html
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When I left at about 10:35 AM today the bird was in the northwest
section of the cemetery where the brush piles are. One of
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This morning, 4/29, about 10:30 am I refound the Rock Wren at Acacia
Cemetery. The bird was about 100 yards to the right (North) of the entrance
to the cemetery. The bird was
Hi
The Rock Wren was feeding on top of the two yellow
brick office buildings at the front entrance of Acacia
Cemetry from 2:30PM-4:00PM, Tuesday, April 29, 2003.
I saw it fly between the building twice and saw it on
top of the building four other times. Unfortunately,
I did not get a chance to
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