[mou] MOU RBA 23 September 2004
Anthony X. Hertzel
axhertzel@sihope.com
Thu, 23 Sep 2004 19:13:19 -0500
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This is the Minnesota Birding Report for Thursday, September 23rd.
On the 22nd, Mike Henderickson found a juvenile SABINE'S GULL on Lake
Superior in Duluth. It was seen on the lake side of Park Point and
was observed from the wooden platform between the Recreation Area and
the airport. I have no recent reports of the juvenile Sabine's Gull
found last Saturday at the Serpent Lake sewage ponds in Crow Wing
County. But I do have a secondhand report from the 20th of a Sabine's
Gull at Spirit Lake on the Minnesota - Iowa line in Jackson County,
and an unconfirmed report of another Sabine's Gull from Tamarack
Point at Lake Winnibogoshish in Cass County on the 19th. An adult
LITTLE GULL was also reported from here on the same day.
On the 18th, a RED KNOT was at the south side of the bath house of
the Recreation Area of Park Point in Duluth.
A LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL was still on Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis,
Hennepin County, on the 22nd.
A somewhat late HOODED WARBLER was seen by Craig Mandel at Seven Mile
Creek Park in Nicollet County on the 20th. It was found along the
trail about 100 yards west of last parking area.
This state-wide birding report is brought to you and financially
supported by the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union (MOU). The MOU is
Minnesota's oldest and largest bird club.
The report is composed from observations generously submitted by MOU
members and other birders throughout the state. You can support this
weekly update by submitting your bird reports to Anthony Hertzel at
axhertzel@sihope.com or by calling the hotline directly at
763-780-8890 and leaving a detailed message.
MOU members receive this report directly on MOU-net, the club's free
e-mail listservice, which is available to anyone interested. For
information contact David Cahlander at <david@cahlander.com>.
MOU members receive the organization's quarterly journal "The Loon"
and the bimonthly magazine, "Minnesota Birding". For membership
information, send an e-mail message to our membership secretary at
moumembers@yahoo.com.
In cooperation with the Minnesota Office of Tourism, highlights of
this hotline can be now heard at a toll free number which is
available to callers outside the Twin Cities area. The number is
1-800-657-3700.
The MOU is pleased to offer this service. Thank you, and good birding.
The next scheduled update of this tape is Thursday, September 30th.
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Anthony X. Hertzel -- axhertzel@sihope.com
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<div><font color="#000000">This is the Minnesota Birding Report for<b>
Thursday, September 23rd</b>.<br>
<br>
On the 22nd, Mike Henderickson found a juvenile<b> SABINE'S GULL</b>
on Lake Superior in Duluth. It was seen on the lake side of Park Point
and was observed from the wooden platform between the Recreation Area
and the airport. I have no recent reports of the juvenile<b> Sabine's
Gull</b> found last Saturday at the Serpent Lake sewage ponds in Crow
Wing County. But I do have a secondhand report from the 20th of a<b>
Sabine's Gull</b> at Spirit Lake on the Minnesota - Iowa line in
Jackson County, and an unconfirmed report of another<b> Sabine's
Gull</b> from Tamarack Point at Lake Winnibogoshish in Cass County on
the 19th. An adult<b> LITTLE GULL</b> was also reported from here on
the same day.<br>
<br>
On the 18th, a<b> RED KNOT</b> was at the south side of the bath house
of the Recreation Area of Park Point in Duluth.<br>
<br>
A<b> LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL</b> was still on Lake Calhoun in
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, on the 22nd.<br>
<br>
A somewhat late<b> HOODED WARBLER</b> was seen by Craig Mandel at
Seven Mile Creek Park in Nicollet County on the 20th. It was found
along the trail about 100 yards west of last parking area.<br>
<br>
This state-wide birding report is brought to you and financially
supported by the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union (MOU). The MOU is
Minnesota's oldest and largest bird club.<br>
<br>
The report is composed from observations generously submitted by MOU
members and other birders throughout the state. You can support this
weekly update by submitting your bird reports to Anthony Hertzel at
axhertzel@sihope.com or by calling the hotline directly at
763-780-8890 and leaving a detailed message.<br>
<br>
MOU members receive this report directly on MOU-net, the club's free
e-mail listservice, which is available to anyone interested. For
information contact David Cahlander at
<david@cahlander.com>.<br>
<br>
MOU members receive the organization's quarterly journal "The
Loon" and the bimonthly magazine, "Minnesota Birding".
For membership information, send an e-mail message to our membership
secretary at moumembers@yahoo.com.<br>
<br>
In cooperation with the Minnesota Office of Tourism, highlights of
this hotline can be now heard at a toll free number which is available
to callers outside the Twin Cities area. The number is
1-800-657-3700.<br>
<br>
The MOU is pleased to offer this service. Thank you, and good
birding.<br>
<br>
The next scheduled update of this tape is<b> Thursday, September
30th</b>.</font></div>
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