[mou] British Birder in MN

Robert Fuge robertfuge@hotmail.com
Sun, 29 May 2005 19:47:38 +0100


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Hi..hope you don't mind me writing but I'm after a bit of advice. My =
name is Rob and I live in London, England and I will be visiting North =
Eastern Minnesota ( Duluth, Sax Zim etc ) on 9 10 11 June. I have four =
key target species I could do with pointing in the right direction..

Blackburnian Warbler
Connecticut Warbler
Mourning Warbler
Golden - Winged Warbler

I have visited the area before for the owl invasion in January so have =
some experience of the area and have the DeLorme atlas of MN and Kim's =
guide book but could really do with some help.

Thanks ever so much.

Robert Fuge

robertfuge@hotmail.com<mailto:robertfuge@hotmail.com>

p.s. I don't suppose there's an easy Evening Grosbeak hanging ' round is =
there ? I didn't connect with one in January.


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