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Date: | Mon, 4 Oct 2010 08:33:05 -0600 |
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Just back on the computer.
Enjoyed a Red-throated Loon off Park Point on Friday (back of the
beachhouse), otherwise relatively quiet on a rainy morning (nice to hear an
American Golden Plover fly over, and Harris' Sparrows are always a treat).
Birded Rice Lake Refuge Friday afternoon, added three county birds to
personal Aitkin list (Harris' & White-crowned Sparrows, Lapland Longspurs).
Saturday morning was quiet at Kunkel WMA (Mille Lacs County), excepting
guns.
Surprised this morning on Blue Hill Trail (Sherburne NWR) by Field Sparrows
and Meadowlarks singing.
Good birding to all!
Al Schirmacher
Princeton, MN
Mille Lacs & Sherburne Counties
October Hike
Hiking through a sea of sparrows -
None sing well at this point -
Mourning the loss of warblers, and warmth.
A confused meadowlark proclaims spring is here.
Well now
Such confusion is encouraging
Spring is only seven months away!
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