[mou] Osprey at Diamond Lake (south MPLS)
Heidi Ferguson
Heidi.Ferguson@mci.com
Wed, 21 Apr 2004 10:13:35 -0500
That's Ring Necked. I must be feeling the effects of getting up too =
early.
Heidi Ferguson
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Subject: [mou] Osprey at Diamond Lake (south MPLS)
This morning my brother and I were getting in a little urban bird =
watching.
We stopped by Diamond Lake to check out the ducks. While there an adult
Osprey circled and then finally dove. It retrieved a rather orange =
looking
fish. If flew to the east after that. (Corner of Diamond lake and =
Portland
in south MPLS). =20
Other birds seen: 12 YR warblers
Ruddy Ducks, Pair Buffleheads, Piebilled Grebes, Lesser Scaup, Ring
Billed, Shovellers, 1 Wood Duck
and a large flock of tree swallows. =20
At Woodlake this am we also saw:
Hermit Thrush, Northern flicker, Both types of Kinglets, Eastern
Phoebe, BW Teal, Piebilled Grebe, A pair of Red Heads , a White throated
sparrows, goldfinches and an Egret. We also stumbled onto about 10 tree
swallows sitting on the hand railing over the water. They allowed us =
to
get within a few feet without budging. It was nice because usually they =
are
in constant flight when I see them. =20
Heidi Ferguson
Saint Paul=20
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