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Date: | Sun, 8 Jan 2012 19:33:55 -0700 |
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In addition to some of the N Minn winter specialties already reported
by others recently on MOU-net, the Minn Birding Weekends group found a
few species of note this weekend, Jan 7-8:
- A lone male Spruce Grouse was present this morning 2.3 mi N of the
Sand River (i.e., ~44 mi N of Two Harbors) in the traditional area on
Lake Co Rd 2. (Other observers had also seen grouse on other recent
days along this stretch of Co Rd 2).
- That Northern Hawk Owl which was at Gooseberry Falls State Park on
Jan 4 apparently could not be found by anyone there on Jan 5 or 6;
however, we relocated it yesterday along Hwy 61 in the area where it
was originally found last week - i.e., 1.3 mi NE of the state park
entrance near the Gooseberry Trailside Suites sign. (Because this is a
busy highway, it is suggested that birders use common sense and
caution when looking for this owl.)
- A well-marked female Hoary Redpoll (i.e., relatively unmarked) was
coming to the feeders today at 9440 Hwy 1, which is ~1 mi W of
Isabella on the N side of the highway. (Numerous Pine Grosbeaks were
also present here, and a few Evening Grosbeaks made a brief
appearance.) We also observed another female Hoary yesterday at the
Blue Spruce Rd feeders in the Sax-Zim Bog, 1 mi N of St Louis Co Rd 133.
Kim Eckert
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