[mou] MOU RBA 5 January 2006

Anthony Hertzel axhertzel@sihope.com
Thu, 5 Jan 2006 21:46:19 -0600


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This is the Minnesota Birding Report for Thursday, Janurary 5th.

The adult GYRFALCON near mile marker 216 of state highway 55 was seen =20=

as recently as January 3rd, just west of Hastings in Dakota County. =20
Note that an adult PRAIRIE FALCON was also reported from this same =20
general area on the same day, north on county road 42 at Inga Street. =20=

I also have a second hand report of a Gyrfalcon from December 31st =20
seen flying over the Roseau Lake bed along Roseau County Road 123.

On January 2nd,  Mike Hendrickson relocated the NORTHERN HAWK OWL in =20
the Sax Zim Bog area of St. Louis County on the Stone Lake Road just =20
east of county road 7. There are also second hand reports of both =20
GREAT GRAY OWL and BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER from McDavitt Road just =20
west of there.

And as many as three SNOWY OWLS are still being seen at the =20
Minneapolis / St. Paul airport, especially in the vicinity of Cargo =20
Road. Another Snowy Owl was seen on the 4th along I-35W near county =20
road E2 just south of I-694.

Molly Malecek and Ben Wieland found an adult male HARLEQUIN DUCK off =20
Artist=92s Point in Grand Marais, Cook County, on the 4th.  The bird =20
seen was diving with COMMON GOLDENEYES. Also seen here were twelve =20
LONG-TAILED DUCKS.

The next scheduled update of this tape is Thursday, Janurary 12th.

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Anthony Hertzel -- axhertzel@sihope.com



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<B>Thursday, Janurary 5th</B>.=A0</P><P style=3D"text-indent: =
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6px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 12px; ">The =
adult <B><FONT class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
color=3D"#FF0000">GYRFALCON</FONT></B> near mile marker 216 of state =
highway 55 was seen as recently as January 3rd, just west of Hastings in =
Dakota County. Note that an adult <B><FONT class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
color=3D"#0000FF">PRAIRIE FALCON</FONT></B> was also reported from this =
same general area on the same day, north on county road 42 at Inga =
Street. I also have a second hand report of a <B><FONT =
class=3D"Apple-style-span" color=3D"#FF0000">Gyrfalcon</FONT></B> from =
December 31st seen flying over the Roseau Lake bed along Roseau County =
Road 123.</P><P style=3D"text-indent: -12px;margin-top: 6px; =
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normal normal 9px/normal Helvetica; min-height: 11px; "><FONT =
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January 2nd,=A0 Mike Hendrickson relocated the <B><FONT =
class=3D"Apple-style-span" color=3D"#0000FF">NORTHERN HAWK =
OWL</FONT></B> in the Sax Zim Bog area of St. Louis County on the Stone =
Lake Road just east of county road 7.=A0There are also second hand =
reports of both <B><FONT class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
color=3D"#0000FF">GREAT GRAY OWL</FONT></B> and <B><FONT =
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margin-left: 12px; ">And as many as three <B><FONT =
class=3D"Apple-style-span" color=3D"#0000FF">SNOWY OWLS</FONT></B> are =
still being seen at the Minneapolis / St. Paul airport, especially in =
the vicinity of Cargo Road. Another <B><FONT class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
color=3D"#0000FF">Snowy Owl</FONT> </B>was seen on the 4th along I-35W =
near county road E2 just south of I-694.</P><P style=3D"text-indent: =
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12px;"><BR></SPAN></FONT></P><P style=3D"text-indent: -12px;margin-top: =
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off Artist=92s Point in Grand Marais, Cook County, on the 4th.=A0 The =
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color=3D"#0000FF">COMMON GOLDENEYES</FONT></B>. Also seen here were =
twelve <B><FONT class=3D"Apple-style-span" color=3D"#0000FF">LONG-TAILED =
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