[mou] Chat, Blue Hill Trail, Sherburne NWR

Warren Woessner WWoessner@slwk.com
Mon, 14 Jun 2004 14:12:30 -0500


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I re-found the Chat on Sun at about 230 PM..the Blue Hill trail splits
just as it enters the woods. The bird was heard and seen from both
branches of the trail no more than 100-200 feet after the branch-point
(eg, in between the trails, which are closer than they seem to be).=20
Warren Woessner

	-----Original Message-----
	From: mou-net-admin@cbs.umn.edu
[mailto:mou-net-admin@cbs.umn.edu] On Behalf Of Craig Menze
	Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 9:17 PM
	To: PastorAl@PrincetonFreeChurch.net; mou-net@cbs.umn.edu
	Subject: RE: [mou] Chat, Blue Hill Trail, Sherburne NWR
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	Yes the Chat is still present.   We first heard off on the left
hand trail and then got really great looks at it down on the right hand
trail right where the trail is flooded over.
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	>From: "Pastor Al" <PastorAl@PrincetonFreeChurch.net>=20
	>To: <mnbird@lists.mnbird.net>, <mou-net@cbs.umn.edu>=20
	>Subject: [mou] Chat, Blue Hill Trail, Sherburne NWR=20
	>Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 15:26:24 -0500=20
	>=20
	>Walked Blue Hill Trail over an extended lunch hour today,
birding, checking for the Chat and enjoying the cooler weather.=20
	>=20
	>May have heard the Chat 100+ yards away on the left hand side
of the trail head twice - but distance and catbird presence makes me
hesitant to state so definitively.=20
	>=20
	>Eight warbler species (nine if one counts the YBC), numerous
tanagers and an apparently nesting Broad-winged Hawk made the walk very
pleasant.  More heard than seen, however!=20
	>=20
	>Be aware that there are about 25 trees down across the trail,
and many sections are waterlogged (one was even flowing).=20
	>=20
	>Have noticed that singing Golden-winged significantly outnumber
verbalizing Blue-winged throughout the open parts of Sherburne NWR - a
trend that I'm heartily in favor of.=20
	>=20
	>Good birding!=20
	>=20
	>Al Schirmacher=20

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  face=3DTahoma size=3D2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B>=20
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  </B>Craig Menze<BR><B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, June 09, 2004 9:17 =
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  <P>Yes the Chat is still present.&nbsp;&nbsp; We first heard off on =
the left=20
  hand trail and then got really great looks at it down on the right =
hand trail=20
  right where the trail is flooded over.<BR><BR></P></DIV>
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;From: "Pastor Al" =
&lt;PastorAl@PrincetonFreeChurch.net&gt;=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;To: &lt;mnbird@lists.mnbird.net&gt;,=20
  &lt;mou-net@cbs.umn.edu&gt;=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Subject: [mou] Chat, Blue Hill Trail, Sherburne NWR=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 15:26:24 -0500=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Walked Blue Hill Trail over an extended lunch hour =
today,=20
  birding, checking for the Chat and enjoying the cooler weather.=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;May have heard the Chat 100+ yards away on the left =
hand side=20
  of the trail head twice - but distance and catbird presence makes me =
hesitant=20
  to state so definitively.=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Eight warbler species (nine if one counts the YBC), =
numerous=20
  tanagers and an apparently nesting Broad-winged Hawk made the walk =
very=20
  pleasant.&nbsp;&nbsp;More heard than seen, however!=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Be aware that there are about 25 trees down across the =
trail,=20
  and many sections are waterlogged (one was even flowing).=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Have noticed that singing Golden-winged significantly =
outnumber=20
  verbalizing Blue-winged throughout the open parts of Sherburne NWR - a =
trend=20
  that I'm heartily in favor of.=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Good birding!=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Al Schirmacher=20
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