Right now I am looking at an adult male Cinnamon Teal together with four
Blue-winged Teal at the New Germany wetlands.
From the intersection of county road 30 and Yale Avenue go south about .25
miles. The teal are feeding on the west side of Yale Ave and are easily seen.
Regards...
About 10 minutes after I posted, the teal flew off to the southwest. I have
spent the time since trying to relocate it without success.
There are areas in these wetlands that are not accessible and the teal
certainly could still be around.
Good luck
On Mar 21, 2015, at 12:42 PM, Bill
Hi all-
I received a message on Facebook from John Richardson, the original finder
in whose yard the brambling appeared in Brainerd (409 N. Holly Street). No
dice yet - he's been out of town for a few hours though.
He welcomes people to his house, by the way, but I don't have any further
The Long-tailed Duck was still present on the Mississippi River in Coon Rapids
at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. It was staying near the far northwest corner of the
Coon Rapids Dam Park property. Best way to get there is to park at Mississippi
Blvd. and Uplander St. and take the trail south to the
Hi all-
As far as I am aware, John Richardson did not see the Brambling again
today. I'm not sure if others went to look or not, so that's all the news I
have from the Facebook group on this bird today.
Good birding
Jesse Ellis
Saint Paul, MN
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Three of us drove out to New Germany to see the Cinnamon teal. We saw seven or
eight other birders with scopes so we all helped each other see the bird. This
was a lifer for me. We saw him in at least five different areas on the pond.
He was with blue winged teals in the beginning but was