I'm going to be in Stillwater for about 24 hours this weekend. Any 
suggestions/ideas would be greatly appreciated.  With my thanks...

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From: Minnesota Birds <MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU>
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU <MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU>
Sent: Mon Jan 24 20:40:25 2011
Subject: [mou-net] unusual locations

Fun topic:
Parking lot:  Gilson Park, Wilmette, Illinois, hot August day, Phillipines 
Monkey-eating Eagle flies 25 feet in front of me, OMG, alas with jesses and Jim 
Fowler and Marlin Perkins filming a TV show.  There ought to be a law causing 
heart failure.


Yard:  Wilmette, Illinois, Sutton's Warbler, brilliant double Parula-type song, 
heard as I awoke on the 30th of May, looked through Peterson's until I found 
song, then and only then did I look at species name, out in yard in pajamas in 
4 seconds, bird stayed high in oak all morning, saw yellow throat several times 
and not much else but the song was unmistakable.  Laughed at until one 
photographed in Indianapolis a decade later.

Work:  immature Bachman's Sparrow, Everglades National Park parking lot at 
research station for a week before the supposedly expert biologists and birders 
working there could figure out what the darn thing was.  Tough ID.

Restaurant: Skymania Hotel, Columbia Gorge, Washington.  3 birders 
independently see a Frigatebird (sp.) cruising through the Douglas Fir for a 
total of about 6 seconds total view and none of us told each other until we 
noticed on the Internet an amateur birder saw one the day before within 5 
miles.  

Hotel: eating breakfast on the sunroof of an Argentine hotel in the Andean 
foothills when the morning flight of the supposedly rare Burrowing Parrot flew 
over. An hour later and 5,000 birds into the flock I gave up and finished 
breakfast.  Bob Russell, Dakota County











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