[mou] MOU Sherburne Trip Report

Pastor Al Schirmacher pastoral at princetonfreechurch.net
Sun May 20 09:10:27 EDT 2007


18 birders enjoyed Sherburne's Mahnomen, Blue Hill, and Prairie Wildlife 
(auto tour) trails on Saturday May 19th.  Eight opted for the afternoon trip 
to northern Mille Lacs County (Kathio State Park for warblers & passerines, 
since Sherburne's "B" locations have been quiet), three remained to cover 
the cold & windy lake.  Temperatures varied from 60's in the morning to 80's 
in the early afternoon to 50 along the Crow Wing lakefront at trip's close 
(5:30 AM).

Of the 106 species heard & seen (in that order), highlights included:

* 16 warblers.  Excellent looks at Golden-winged, Blue-winged and Brewster's 
along Blue Hill Trail.  Quick peek at a Canada Warbler.  Beautiful but 
fleeting views of a Blackburnian at Kathio, singing an excellent imitation 
of a Black-and-White.  One birder glimpsed a Hooded on Blue Hill, which is 
certainly possible (past nesting there, one two years ago stayed the 
summer).

* Sanderlings & Ruddy Turnstones along Mille Lacs' western edges (all in 
Crow Wing County).

* Number of Ruffed Grouse drumming, one Turkey scurrying.

* Good looks and listens of/to 2-3 Olive-sided Flycatchers, also heard first 
Alder of season.

* Swallow slam.

* Golden-crowned Kinglets singing in the conifers on Blue Hill.

* Swainson's and Grey-cheeked Thrushes still at Kathio.

* Scarlet Tanager males and females throughout Sherburne's woods.

* Lark & Grasshopper Sparrows seen and heard.

Thanks to all who came, enjoyed our time together.  Look for fall Mille Lacs 
trip details soon!

Al Schirmacher
Princeton, MN
Mille Lacs & Sherburne Counties 




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