[mou] New arrivals
Richard Hoyme
rhoyme@msn.com
Sat, 29 Apr 2006 21:31:42 -0500
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I went to Houston County Yesterday evening and today (Saturday) to work =
on my April List. With the last 2 days on a weekend I thought I would =
check out what was arriving on the Mississippi Flyway. The weather down =
there wasn't too bad as all the heavier rain stayed to the North and =
West until early afternoon. Here are some of the birds I saw and heard =
that are new for me this year.
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker-quite a few
Warbling Vireo-Wildcat Landing
Purple Martin
Cliff, Barn and Northern Rough-winged Swallows
House Wrens - also quite a few
Brown Thrasher-several places
Veery-On the road West of Beaver Creek Valley State Park
Yellow-rumped, Palm and Pine Warblers (to be expected)
Louisiana Waterthrush - 4 singing males at Beaver Creek Valley State =
Park
Early warblers
Black-throated Green
Tennessee
Black-and-white
Ovenbird- Beaver Creek Valley State Park
White-throated Sparrow
Harris Sparrow
Rose-breasted Grosbeak - Reno Recreational area
Keep Looking... They're coming!
Rick Hoyme
Hennepin co.
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<DIV>I went to Houston County Yesterday evening and today (Saturday) to =
work on=20
my April List. With the last 2 days on a weekend I thought I would check =
out=20
what was arriving on the Mississippi Flyway. The weather down there =
wasn't too=20
bad as all the heavier rain stayed to the North and West until early =
afternoon.=20
Here are some of the birds I saw and heard that are new for me this =
year.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Yellow-bellied Sapsucker-quite a few</DIV>
<DIV>Warbling Vireo-Wildcat Landing</DIV>
<DIV>Purple Martin</DIV>
<DIV>Cliff, Barn and Northern Rough-winged Swallows</DIV>
<DIV>House Wrens - also quite a few</DIV>
<DIV>Brown Thrasher-several places</DIV>
<DIV>Veery-On the road West of Beaver Creek Valley State Park</DIV>
<DIV>Yellow-rumped, Palm and Pine Warblers (to be expected)</DIV>
<DIV>Louisiana Waterthrush - 4 singing males at Beaver Creek Valley =
State=20
Park</DIV>
<DIV>Early warblers</DIV>
<DIV>Black-throated Green</DIV>
<DIV>Tennessee</DIV>
<DIV>Black-and-white</DIV>
<DIV>Ovenbird- Beaver Creek Valley State Park</DIV>
<DIV>White-throated Sparrow</DIV>
<DIV>Harris Sparrow</DIV>
<DIV>Rose-breasted Grosbeak - Reno Recreational area</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Keep Looking... They're coming!</DIV>
<DIV>Rick Hoyme</DIV>
<DIV>Hennepin co.</DIV>
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