April 8, 2012 After enjoying watching the Brown Pelican feast on fish for about
45 minutes and then settle in for a nap on his resting post, I decided to check
out some of the shorebird spots in Washington county. Thanks go out to Terry
for forwarding the info from the fishing web page and for
Do they plunge into the water to grab fish, as they do in coastal areas? How
do they survive the trip here? Carp?
Julian
St. Paul
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Vern and I watched the Brown Pelican at Bay Point Park, Red Wing from 4:45 to
5:10 pm today. It was resting on a dock by a pilon where the floating boat
sheds are. Near the point of the park. I think that's north. Preened, stood
up and stretched and sat back down. Was still there when we le
I was very surprised to run into just Craig Mandel this afternoon at Redwing,
MN. We easily found and were entertained by the Brown Pelican:
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I'm driving to red wing in the morning and would very much appreciate any
updates on the bird's location, either over this site or by back channel.
Thank you.
Tom
Thomas P. Malone
Attorney at Law
Barna Guzy & Steffen
Minneapolis Minnesota
tmal...@bgs.com
(Via BlackBerry)
The bird is present at 2:30pm from the bay point park now!
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Hi everyone,
I went for a short, quick walk this morning at Cannon River Wilderness Park,
westside, hoping for an early Louisiana Waterthrush and was rewarded for my
efforts with one singing on territory already. I have had these nesting here
for the past several years but as with a lot of spe
John Hockema just called. He and Chris have relocated the Brown Pelican in Red
Wing. From the St James Hotel, drive to the river. Make a left and head to
the first large grain elevator on the right. The bird was sitting on some
pipes (?) on the river, then was flying around low towards Baypo