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Hotline: Minnesota, Detroit Lakes
Date: June 3, 2004
Sponsor: Lakes Area Birding Club, Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce
Reports: 1-800-542-3992 (weekdays during business hours)
Compiler: Jeanie Joppru (ajjoppru@wiktel.com)
id 14774-02 for ; Thu, 3 Jun 2004 20:38:18 -0500 (CDT)

This is the Northwest Minnesota Birding Report for Friday, June 4, 2004 sponsored by the Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce. You may also hear this report by calling (218) 847-5743 or 1-800-433-1888.

Finally, some summer like weather has arrived, and with it the flycatchers, and also the mosquitoes. Nearly every reported mentioned flycatcher, vireos, and up to 25 species of warblers before the storm front came in on Saturday. Since then, the warblers have dropped off markedly although many species are still moving through.

The heavy rains have had an effect on Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge this week. Gary Tischer reports that the Auto Tour Route is closed for this week, and the office at Headquarters will not be staffed as is usual on Sunday afternoon.

A HOODED WARBLER was discovered in Kittson County on Friday, May 25th by Peder Svingen. This is a first county record. A second county record NORTHERN PARULA was found by Tony Hertzel at the same location. Neither bird was found at that location by Wednesday, and it is assumed that the weather front pushed the migrants further on their journey. Another NORTHERN PARULA was found in Kittson County on June 2nd. Twenty-five species of warblers were found in Kittson County by Peder Svingen and Tony Hertzel on May 25th. On June 2nd, Shelley Steva and I observed a TRUMPETER SWAN, COMMON NIGHTHAWKS, an OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER, EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE, GREAT CRESTED FLYCATCHER, CONNECTICUT WARBLER, and ORCHARD ORIOLE in that county.

Keith Pulles found 28 AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVERS and four BLACK-BELLIED PLOVERS at the Roseau River WMA on May 30th.

Two RUDDY TURNSTONES were noticed by Gary Huschle this week along the edge of Headquarters Pool along CR 7 in Agassiz NWR. Birds included in Linda Johnson's report from Old Mill State Park this week were WILLOW FLYCATCHER, EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE, EASTERN KINGBIRD, and VEERY. On May 30th, Keith Pulles spotted three species of grebe at Agassiz NWR, RED-NECKED GREBE, EARED GREBE, and WESTERN GREBE. AMERICAN BITTERN and ALDER FLYCATCHER were also seen there. Rick Hoyme and Bob Dunlap found 50 AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVERS, KILLDEER and several MARBLED GODWITS in a flooded field along CR 121. Gary Tischer reported that the TRUMPETER SWANS are nesting again on Pool 8.

In Pennington County, two GRAY PARTRIDGE ran across the road in front of my vehicle on June 1st. This was along Johnson Drive just east of Thief River Falls. Danica Robson reported a SCARLET TANAGER coming to her orange feeder east of Thief River Falls.

Alex Wendorf reported the week's sightings from Rydell NWR in Polk County. Included were COMMON LOON, TURKEY VULTURE, and COMMON TERN. Of note in Polk County- Rick Hoyme and Bob Dunlap reported that the Warren wastewater treatment ponds, which used to be open and one of the best in the region, are now fenced, gated , and locked. Terry Tollefson reported CEDAR WAXWING and SCARLET TANAGER on May 31st. Donna and Leon Thoreson heard the first WHIP-POOR-WILL in Polk County on May 25th.

A WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL was reported by Doug Johnson on May 31st at the home of Larry Duerkers north of Wilton in Beltrami County. He also reported a good warbler migration at Blackduck which included more than a hundred TENNESSEE WARBLERS, also BAY-BREASTED WARBLERS, BLACKPOLL WARBLER, and BLACKBURNIAN WARBLERS among others. Also in Beltrami County, Pat Rice reported RED-EYED VIREO, WARBLING VIREO, and YELLOW-THROATED VIREO. At Bemidji State Park on May 29th, Pat DeWenter observed a BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER near the entrance to the boardwalk. Other birds seen at the park included YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER, LEAST FLYCATCHER, EASTERN KINGBIRD, EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE, and many species of warblers.

Keith Pulles reported LE CONTE'S SPARROW, and the expected CHESTNUT-COLLARED LONGSPUR at Felton Prairie in Clay County on May 30th.

>From Otter Tail County, Colleen Nelson saw a pair of COMMON LOONS with two babies on Lake Sybil on May 27th.

Thanks to Danica Robson, Doug Johnson, Bruce Flaig, Terry Tollefson, Rick Hoyme, Bob Dunlap, Keith Pulles, Colleen Nelson, Gary Huschle, Soch Lor, Alex Wendorf, Linda Johnson, Pat Rice, Donna and Leon Thoreson, Pat DeWenter, Peder Svingen, Tony Hertzel and Gary Tischer for their reports.

Please report bird sightings to Jeanie Joppru by email, no later than Thursday each week, at ajjoppru@wiktel.com OR call the Detroit Lakes Chamber's toll free number: 1-800-542-3992. Detroit Lakes area birders please call 847-9202. Please include the county where the sighting took place. When reporting by email please put "NW Bird Report" in the subject line of your message. The next scheduled update of this report is Friday, June 11, 2004.

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