Greetings -
Connie Osbeck and I observed the bird at 12:45pm today at the previously posted
location.
Thank you for the past updates.
Mark S Citsay
Washington County
Lake Elmo, MN
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Janet Riegle and I saw the Black-headed Grosbeak this morning about 8:30 and
again about 12:15. We saw it in both the roofed feeders. Robins,
White-winged Crossbills, and Cedar Waxwings galore, and the Common Grackle,
as well as the usual suspects.
Best, Laura Erickson
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Laura Erickson
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My friend, Tim Viche and I saw the imm. Black-headed Grosbeak at the feeder on
Superior St. at 9:00am and it was seen earlier in the morning by the homeowner.
Mike
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Duluth, Minnesota
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From: Bill Stjern
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Sent: Wed, December 23, 2009 6:25:43 PM
Subject: [mou-net] Black-headed Grosbeak Update
For the record, despite the approaching storm and the approaching holidays
For the record, despite the approaching storm and the approaching holidays, the
grosbeak was still at the feeder on Superior St. in Duluth as of 8:55 this
morning (12/23). Happy Holidays to everyone!
Bill Stjern
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The Black-headed Grosbeak at 6219 E Superior St. in Duluth was seen
several times this morning between 7:40 am and at least 9:45 am when
I left. It spent a long time perched in the tall shrubs behind the
large wooden tray feeder, before coming in briefly to feed. Each
time it left (usually du
The Black-headed Grosbeak is still present in Duluth, with
observations at 3 different times this morning between 7:45 and 11:00.
This is now the 4th consecutive day this first-county-record
individual has been present. Before visiting the feeders, please be
sure to follow the guidelines po
The photos viewed this evening have confirmed the ID of the grosbeak
in Duluth as a Black-headed Grosbeak, either an adult female or more
likely a first-winter male. It appeared yesterday afternoon and was
still present at the feeders today, and the homeowners have granted
permission for bi
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