Spotted one at Mound Spring SNA just a few minutes ago.
And a foot of snow is expected here by Saturday.
--
Jason M. Frank
Founder and Vice President,
Luddite Ornithologists League (LOL)
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"The Universe does not have laws. It has habits. And habits can be
There were PLENTY of killdeer, more arriving every day, on our week-long trip
to SW Minnesota last week. The cccoool weather didn't seem to stop migration -
we had ruby-crowned kinglets every day, as well as N. Harrier pairs... And many
other great species. 2 warbler sp.: YRWA and NAWA.
If I
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> Where are all the killdeer? I have only seen and heard one so far this
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I've seen and heard several in Arden Hills.
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Where are all the killdeer? I have only seen and
Where are all the killdeer? I have only seen and heard one so far this
season.
Gail Wieberdink
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I am looking for a pic or two of a killdeer I might submit with my weekly
Nature Nut column. I decided to write on them the morning following the
last big snowstorm we had in March, about 10 inches. Before all roads had
been cleared, I traveled from Rochester to the Weaver backwaters and was
My sister, Mary Hess, reported hearing a killdeer this afternoon at the site of
the old Ford Plant in Highland Park.
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This morning we saw 2 Killdeer but nothing else in the pond near the
church.
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I have a killdeer flying around my little marsh, hollering, this morning.
Music to my ears!
Betsy Beneke
St. Cloud, Benton County
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I birded the river starting at downtown Elk River and was surprised to hear
then see flying off a Killdeer. There was also a robin behind the empty bank
building. Other birds seen in the river were Trumpeter Swans, 50+, Common
Mergansers 6, Common Goldeneyes 50+, and mallards. I moved to Otsego
On Saturday, while doing a scouting trip for the Houston Festival of
Owls field trip that will be held on 3/6, I found 2 Killdeer in the open
water of the creek just south of the entrance to Wildcat Landing. This
spot is located on the east side of Hwy 26 about 1/2 mile south of
Brownsville
This afternoon while walking at the Bass Ponds in Bloomington, Hennepin County
a vocalizing Killdeer flew into the Hog Back Ridge Ponds rocky shoreline. This
was a welcome spring time sight on such a warm, balmy afternoon here in the
Metro!
Conny Brunell
Richfield, Hennepin County
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