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Sat, 14 May 2011 21:21:16 -0600
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My apartment windows face east on the 5th floor. I am in the tree tops on the edge a rivulet, a slough and Foot Lake. After watching a pair of crows who are nest building, and the beautiful red-winged blackbirds perched on the reeds of the slough, I saw a male and female pair of yellow warblers, and a pair of eastern kingbirds watching for insects. Last week about 300 pelicans occupied half of Foot Lake for a day. It was an awe-inspiring sight to behold.       Shelley Gazy, Willmar MN

From: Jeanie Joppru <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2011 9:12 PM
Subject: [mou-net] FW: DL Western Tanager





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Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2011 6:01 PM
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Subject: Fw: DL Western Tanager



Neighbors Mike and Mary Davis & Ardie Duxbury reported a WESTERN TANAGER in
their backyards on East Shore Drive in Detroit Lakes. It has been sighted
for several days at their feeders and confirmed by other birders. Seen again
on Saturday, May 14. They are also attracting SCARLET TANAGER, INDIGO
BUNTING, NORTHERN & ORCHARD ORIOLES. Visitors with binoculars are welcome,
please call ahead at 218-846-9220. 



Kelly Blackledge
Tamarac NWR 
218-847-2641x17
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