[mou] Question/warblers at Sand Dunes (Sherburne)

Houghton, Timothy D. tdhoughton@stcloudstate.edu
Sun, 4 May 2003 14:21:02 -0500


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Dear mou folk:

Does anyone know or suspect that olive-sided flycatchers nest in =
Sherburne NWR? If so, please let me know.

A really wonderful little fallout of warblers--the best for me so far =
this spring--occurred at Sand Dunes SF this morning, basically along Ann =
Lake btw the Day Use Area parking lot and the Group Campground parking =
lot.

At least several of each of the following:

Palm Warbler
Black-and-White
Black-throated Green
Nashville
Yellow-rumped

One each of these:

Pine (one singing)
Orange-crowned
Tennessee

Tons of rc kinglets were around. It was nice that there weren't too many =
yellow-rumps glomming things up.

A big owl flew in front of me as I was driving near the "T" of CRs 48 =
and 47, but, alas, I couldn't tell if it was a great horned or barred.

Tim Houghton


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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Dear mou folk:<BR>
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Does anyone know or suspect that olive-sided flycatchers nest in =
Sherburne NWR? If so, please let me know.<BR>
<BR>
A really wonderful little fallout of warblers--the best for me so far =
this spring--occurred at Sand Dunes SF this morning, basically along Ann =
Lake btw the Day Use Area parking lot and the Group Campground parking =
lot.<BR>
<BR>
At least several of each of the following:<BR>
<BR>
Palm Warbler<BR>
Black-and-White<BR>
Black-throated Green<BR>
Nashville<BR>
Yellow-rumped<BR>
<BR>
One each of these:<BR>
<BR>
Pine (one singing)<BR>
Orange-crowned<BR>
Tennessee<BR>
<BR>
Tons of rc kinglets were around. It was nice that there weren't too many =
yellow-rumps glomming things up.<BR>
<BR>
A big owl flew in front of me as I was driving near the &quot;T&quot; of =
CRs 48 and 47, but, alas, I couldn't tell if it was a great horned or =
barred.<BR>
<BR>
Tim Houghton<BR>
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