-RBA
*Minnesota
*Detroit Lakes
*April 28, 2016
*MNDL1604.28

-Birds mentioned
Trumpeter Swan
Tundra Swan
Bufflehead
Ruffed Grouse
Sharp-tailed Grouse
Greater Prairie-Chicken
Common Loon
Pied-billed Grebe
Horned Grebe
Red-necked Grebe
Western Grebe
American White Pelican
Turkey Vulture
Osprey
Osprey
Bald Eagle
Northern Harrier
Sharp-shinned Hawk
Cooper's Hawk
Rough-legged Hawk
Sandhill Crane
American Avocet
Marbled Godwit
Wilson's Snipe
American Woodcock
Bonaparte's Gull
Franklin's Gull
Snowy Owl
Great Gray Owl
Short-eared Owl
Northern Flicker
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Brown Creeper
Hermit Thrush
Lapland Longspur
Snow Bunting
Palm Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Chipping Sparrow
Fox Sparrow
Song Sparrow
White-crowned Sparrow
Western Meadowlark
Purple Finch
Pine Siskin
American Goldfinch
-Transcript

Hotline: Minnesota, Detroit Lakes
Date: April 28, 2016
Sponsor: Lakes Area Birding Club, Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce
Reports: 1-800-542-3992 (weekdays during business hours)
Compiler: Jeanie Joppru (ajjop...@mncable.net)

This is the Northwest Minnesota Birding Report for Thursday, April 28,
2016 sponsored by the Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce. You
may also hear this report by calling (218)847-5743 or 1-800-433-1888.

It has been a cold, drizzly week in the far northwestern part on
Minnesota, and even wetter further south. Finally, it seems to have
turned, and tonight the sun is shining brightly in Pennington County.
Since most of the winds have been from the north or northwest, not much
has happened with migration this week. The wind has dropped a bit
tonight, so maybe tomorrow the influx of new species will resume. So far
in most of the northwest, all the common ducks have been reported; both
swans, bald eagles, northern harriers, red-tailed hawks, double-crested
cormorants, most of the grebe species, all the usual woodpeckers,
merlins, dark-eyed junco, song sparrows, white-throated sparrows,
brown-headed cowbirds, and purple finch are being seen in most counties.

Beth Siverhus reported COMMON LOON, BALD EAGLE, ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK,
OSPREY, TURKEY VULTURE, and SANDHILL CRANE from Lake of the Woods County
this week.

In Roseau County, she had a long list of species. Highlights included
SHORT-EARED OWL, SHARP-TAILED GROUSE, RUFFED GROUSE, WILSON'S SNIPE,
AMERICAN WOODCOCK, HORNED GREBES, RED-NECKED GREBES, PIED-BILLED GREBES,
SHARP-SHINNED HAWK, AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN, BROWN CREEPER, HERMIT
THRUSH, WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW, HARRIS’S SPARROW, FOX SPARROW, SONG
SPARROW, PALM WARBLER, YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER and PINE SISKIN.

In Beltrami County, Beth reported a GREAT GRAY OWL north of Kelliher at
mile marker 27 on April 24. Other species seen in the county included
both TRUMPETER SWANS and TUNDRA SWANS at the Kelliher rice paddies.
Nancy Wasik in Eckles township west of Bemidji reported NORTHERN
FLICKER, RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH, CHIPPING SPARROW, YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER,
PINE SISKIN, and PURPLE FINCH among others.

Here in Pennington County, migration has been slow this week, but
tonight I had a COOPER'S HAWK in the yard, and a COMMON LOON in the Red
Lake River.

In Polk County, Leon Thoreson observed a SNOWY OWL six miles east of
Climax on April 24. Other species he mentioned included 100 LAPLAND
LONGSPURS, and two SNOW BUNTINGS. Sandy Aubol reported WESTERN GREBES,
HORNED GREBES, and BONAPARTE'S GULLS at the East Grand Forks WTP on
April 27. On April 23, she found an AMERICAN AVOCET at the Agassiz
Valley Impoundment. While in a prairie- chicken blind at Glacial Ridge,
Sandy Aubol, David Harrington and I saw and heard GREATER
PRAIRIE-CHICKENS, NORTHERN HARRIERS, WILSON’S SNIPES, MARBLED GODWITS,
and a WESTERN MEADOWLARK on April 23.

Alice Martin in Otter Tail County reported BUFFLEHEAD, FRANKLIN'S GULL,
YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER, PINE SISKIN, PURPLE FINCH, and AMERICAN GOLDFINCH
today.

Thanks to Alice Martin, Beth Siverhus, Leon Thoreson, Nancy Wasik, and
Sandy Aubol for their reports.

Please report bird sightings to Jeanie Joppru by email, no later than
Thursday each week, at ajjop...@mncable.net OR call the Detroit Lakes
Chamber's toll free number: 1-800-542-3992. Detroit Lakes area birders
please call 847-9202. Please include the county where the sighting took
place. The next scheduled update of this report is Thursday, May 5,
2016.


Jeanie Joppru
Pennington County, MN

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