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-RBA
*Minnesota
*Duluth/North Shore
*September 30, 2011
*MNDU1109.30

-Birds mentioned
White-winged Scoter
Pacific Loon
American White Pelican
Sandhill Crane
Buff-breasted Sandpiper
Sabine's Gull
Lesser Black-backed Gull
Great Black-backed Gull
Parasitic Jaeger
Black-backed Woodpecker
-Transcript

Hotline: Minnesota, Duluth/North Shore
Date: September 30, 2011
Sponsor: Minnesota Ornithologists' Union (MOU)
Reports: (218) 834-2858
Compiler: Jim Lind ([log in to unmask])

This is the Duluth Birding Report for September 29th, 2011 sponsored by
the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union.

Four SABINE'S GULLS were found by Peder Svingen on the 24th at the Park
Point Recreation Area beach house. Karl Bardon found a juvenile PACIFIC
LOON on the 23rd at the Superior Entry, and others saw one on the 24th
at 12th Street and 22nd Street on Park Point. An adult PACIFIC LOON was
seen on the 24th and the 28th at Wisconsin Point. A juvenile GREAT
BLACK-BACKED GULL was first seen on the 23rd and is being reported along
Park Point and Wisconsin Point, and a LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL was again
seen over the weekend at Wisconsin Point. Several PARASITIC JAEGERS
continue to be reported by many observers at the Park Point Recreation
Area and at Wisconsin Point. Peder Svingen saw a BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER
on the 26th and a WHITE-WINGED SCOTER on the 27th at the Park Point
Recreation Area.

The first BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER of the season flew by the Hawk Ridge
overlook on the 28th. Eighty SANDHILL CRANES were seen on the 27th and
AMERICAN WHITE PELICANS are being seen on an almost daily basis.

The next scheduled update of this report will be on Thursday, October
6th.

The telephone number of the Duluth Rare Bird Alert is 218-834-2858.
Information about bird sightings may be left following the recorded
message.

The Duluth Birding Report is sponsored and funded by the Minnesota
Ornithologists' Union (MOU) as a service to its members. For more
information on the MOU, either write us c/o the Bell Museum, e-mail us
at [log in to unmask], or visit the MOU web site at moumn.org.


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