[mou] Willets and warblers in Melrude (St Louis Co)
Byokel@aol.com
Byokel@aol.com
Sun, 11 May 2003 08:00:14 EDT
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We were amazed to see 6 Willets on our lake shore Saturday afternoon. They
must have been disoriented by the dense fog earlier in the day.
Best of all -- they were a new bird for our yard list (#198)!
Migration is very slow so far, although we did have Yellow rumps, Palms,
Nashvilles, Ovenbirds, Black-throated Green, and Blackburnian warblers, as
well as Solitary Vireo, Hummingbirds and a Rose-breasted Grosbeak.
Ben Yokel
Melrude, MN
Byokel@aol.com
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<HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=3D2 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=
=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">We were amazed to see 6 Willets on our lake shore Satu=
rday afternoon. They must have been disoriented by the dense fog earli=
er in the day.<BR>
Best of all -- they were a new bird for our yard list (#198)! <BR>
Migration is very slow so far, although we did have Yellow rumps, Palms, Nas=
hvilles, Ovenbirds, Black-throated Green, and Blackburnian warblers, as well=
as Solitary Vireo, Hummingbirds and a Rose-breasted Grosbeak.<BR>
<BR>
Ben Yokel<BR>
Melrude, MN<BR>
Byokel@aol.com</FONT></HTML>
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