[mou] North Shore sightings
Jim Lind
jslind@frontiernet.net
Sun, 12 Oct 2003 21:36:01 -0500
I birded the North Shore today from Two Harbors to Grand Marais and
had the following birds:
A Townsend's Solitaire at the Lutsen Sea Villas, near the condos on
west side. This spot and Grand Marais seemed to be the only places
with an abundance of Mountain Ash berries (both places had a few
Bohemian Waxwings, too).
A White-winged Scoter flyby at Lighthouse Point in Two Harbors, and a
Surf Scoter at Good Harbor Bay in Cook Co.
15 sparrow species, including a Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow at the
beaver pond west of the Flood Bay wayside on Hwy 61, and Vesper
Sparrows at three locations (Illgen City highway dept. ponds, Lutsen
Sea Villas, and Grand Marais campground).
9 warbler species, including a late Yellow Warbler in Silver Bay and
a Bay-breasted Warbler at Lighthouse Point (plus a Red-eyed Vireo).
Loons and grebes seem to be scarce this fall on the North Shore. I
saw only one Common Loon and one Horned Grebe all day, although the
lake was pretty wavy.
Jim Lind
Two Harbors