[mou-net] Merlin Nest

2021-04-13 Thread Mark Palas
In the past I believe there was a graduate student keeping track of Merlin nests in the metro. I have an active nest near my home in St. Paul, if anyone is interested? Thanks Mark Palas Sent from my iPad Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http

Re: [mou-net] Merlin nest, Dakota Co.

2011-07-05 Thread jeff fischer
://ecobirder.blogspot.com/ From: James P. Mattsson To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU Sent: Mon, July 4, 2011 6:15:49 PM Subject: [mou-net] Merlin nest, Dakota Co. For the second year in a row, Merlins have nested at Acacia Cemetery Park in Dakota County. Four young successfully fledged

[mou-net] Merlin nest site location map

2011-07-05 Thread James P. Mattsson
Click on link below for a Google Map of Acacia Cemetery showing pin markers for the 2010 and 2011 nest sites. The pins are placed in top of each nest tree. There is also a balloon marker showing the best vantage point to view the 2011 nest. Please be aware that the adults exchange food and spend

[mou-net] Merlin nest, Dakota Co.

2011-07-04 Thread James P. Mattsson
For the second year in a row, Merlins have nested at Acacia Cemetery Park in Dakota County. Four young successfully fledged in 2010. On 3 July 2011, at least 3 rather large downy young were seen moving about the nest by my brothers Donn, Richard and myself. Both adults were present. Again this y

Re: [mou-net] Merlin nest, Dakota County

2010-06-26 Thread Warren Woessner
ds on behalf of Jim Mattsson Sent: Tue 6/22/2010 3:57 PM To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU Subject: [mou-net] Merlin nest, Dakota County I have been monitoring a Merlin nest at Acacia Cemetery in Mendota Heights, Dakota County. The nest contains 4 downy chicks about 10-14(?) days old. Interestingly, the

[mou-net] Merlin nest, Dakota County

2010-06-22 Thread Jim Mattsson
I have been monitoring a Merlin nest at Acacia Cemetery in Mendota Heights, Dakota County. The nest contains 4 downy chicks about 10-14(?) days old. Interestingly, the male is an apparent Richardson's (F.c. richardsonii) and the female a Taiga (F.c. columbarius). This is the first record of nes