[mou] Carver County

John Cyrus cyrus150 at hotmail.com
Sat Oct 11 11:35:46 CDT 2008


Migration is winding down at Carver Park.   Juncos now outnumber other sparrows.   There seemed to be less White-throated Sparrows around and only a few more Fox Sparrows compared to last week.  There were still Yellow-rumped, Orange-crowned, and Nashville Warbler but not many.   A few Ruby-crowned Kinglet were scattered across the park along with a Blue-headed Vireo and a Brown Creeper.
 
At the Chevalle wetlands in Chaska there were several Killdeer, 2 Lesser Yellowlegs, and a Wilson's Snipe.    There was still a Great Blue Heron and Green Heron, as well.  There weren't any different waterfowl species compared to past weeks at both Carver Park or the wetlands.  The most common bird of the day was Red-winged Blackbird.  There was once again a flock in the reeds at the wetlands, and several small flocks of blackbird flew over Carver Park.
 
John
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