[mou] Sand Dunes SF/St. Cloud area

Houghton, Timothy D. tdhoughton@stcloudstate.edu
Tue, 11 May 2004 16:50:59 -0500


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This morning at Sand Dunes was especially good b/c, for once of late, =
the numbers of warblers were more evenly distributed among the species. =
It was great birding in front of the 4-H bldg on the road to the beach. =
Everything I saw was in that one spot. Normally the place to be is along =
Ann Lake. If anyone needs precise directions, let me know.=20

There were 14 species this morning--and added to the ones I saw =
yesterday, there were 20 in all. Real good for the St. Cloud area. A =
Scarlet Tanager was singing and, in their way, two Broad-Winged Hawks. =
The best part was watching a Yellow-Throated vireo very close to a Pine =
Warbler, hearing both of them singing, with chipping sparrows also =
singing in the background. Enjoyable comparisons and enlightening.

Tim Houghton    =20

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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>This morning at Sand Dunes was especially good b/c, =
for once of late, the numbers of warblers were more evenly distributed =
among the species. It was great birding in front of the 4-H bldg on the =
road to the beach. Everything I saw was in that one spot. Normally the =
place to be is along Ann Lake. If anyone needs precise directions, let =
me know.<BR>
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There were 14 species this morning--and added to the ones I saw =
yesterday, there were 20 in all. Real good for the St. Cloud area. A =
Scarlet Tanager was singing and, in their way, two Broad-Winged Hawks. =
The best part was watching a Yellow-Throated vireo very close to a Pine =
Warbler, hearing both of them singing, with chipping sparrows also =
singing in the background. Enjoyable comparisons and enlightening.<BR>
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Tim Houghton&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </FONT>
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