[mou] Ross's Goose, Snow Bunting, L. Hiawatha
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Deos anyone know where the tundra swans are in their migration and when will the 10,000 or so hit Brownsville Minn?
thanks
Carolyn
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From: Diana Doyle <diana@semi-local.com>
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Sent: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 12:11:24 -0600
Subject: [mou] Ross's Goose, Snow Bunting, L. Hiawatha
Sunday morning (Nov 13) at 11:00 the Ross's Goose was still present on Lake Hiawatha (Minneapolis). It was in the large flock of geese at the northwest end of the lake.
I also saw what I'm pretty sure is a Snow Bunting along the west side of the lake. It flushed from the unmowed grass and weeds along the golf course side of the dyke. Plumage was distinctive and I heard the "didididi" call as it flew off.
I don't know if this is an interesting sighting for this area. I went back 30 minutes later but couldn't relocate it.
Diana Doyle, Minneapolis
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<DIV>Carolyn</DIV> <BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>From: Diana Doyle <diana@semi-local.com><BR>To: mou-net@cbs.umn.edu<BR>Sent: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 12:11:24 -0600<BR>Subject: [mou] Ross's Goose, Snow Bunting, L. Hiawatha<BR><BR>
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<DIV class=AOLPlainTextBody id=AOLMsgPart_0_62a3d5fb-d185-4813-9678-aeb8f35802b0>Sunday morning (Nov 13) at 11:00 the Ross's Goose was still present on Lake Hiawatha (Minneapolis). It was in the large flock of geese at the northwest end of the lake. <BR> <BR>I also saw what I'm pretty sure is a Snow Bunting along the west side of the lake. It flushed from the unmowed grass and weeds along the golf course side of the dyke. Plumage was distinctive and I heard the "didididi" call as it flew off. <BR> <BR>I don't know if this is an interesting sighting for this area. I went back 30 minutes later but couldn't relocate it. <BR> <BR>Diana Doyle, Minneapolis <BR> <BR>_______________________________________________ <BR>mou-net mailing list <BR><A href="mailto:mou-net%40cbs.umn.edu">mou-net@cbs.umn.edu</A> <BR><A href="http://cbs.umn.edu/mailman/listinfo/mou-net" target=_blank>http://cbs.umn.edu/mailman/listinfo/mou-net</A> <B
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