[mou] Hubbard Co. Wood Thrushes

patrick.beauzay at ndsu.edu patrick.beauzay at ndsu.edu
Sat May 12 18:04:38 EDT 2007


Hello all,

If you're in the north country this weekend and would like an early
morning Wood Thrush chorus, I heard 4 Wood Thrushes singing this morning
in the Paul Bunyan State Forest north of Akeley. From Akeley, take MN64
north until you reach the East Gulch Forest Road and then head west. About
a mile or so you will reach a stop sign and this is where I heard the
chorus. They began singing about 45 minutes before sunrise, and I stayed
and listened for about fifteen minutes. This was the only spot along the
Gulch/Halvorsen forest road that I heard Wood Thrushes this morning. I
stopped about every 1/2 mile along the road traveling west and picked up 5
singing Hermit Thrushes and several Veery. Ovenbirds were also very vocal
this morning.

Good Birding!

Pat


Patrick Beauzay
Department of Entomology
217 Hultz Hall, Bolley Drive
North Dakota State University
Fargo, ND 58105
701-231-9491
Patrick.Beauzay at ndsu.nodak.edu

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