-RBA *Minnesota *Duluth/North Shore *December 28, 1995 *MNDU9512.28 -Birds mentioned
Hotline: Minnesota Duluth/North Shore
This is the Duluth birding report for Thursday, December 28th, sponsored by
the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union.
So far the possibility of mechanical difficulties with this tape mentioned
on last week's tape has not occured, fortunately. But if problems should
develop be sure to note that the best person to call in Duluth for birding
information would be Mike Hendrickson at 726-0840. The best source of
information on GREAT GRAY OWLS and NORTHERN HAWK OWLS in the Sax-Zim bog
area northwest of Duluth would be Ben Yokel of Melrude. His number (which is
a local call from Duluth) is 482-3264. And there is also the Twin Cities
birding report at 612/780-8890. Note as well that if you have birds to
report you can still leave a message after the tone at the end of this tape,
since Mike and others will be monitoring messages until I get back in town
next week.
Again, this week the big news has to do with owls---as four BOREAL OWLS were
reported, as a few Northern Hawk Owls continue to be seen, and as several
Great Gray Owls are still being seen, although their numbers seem to be
declining recently.
Unfortunately, two of the four Boreal Owl reports were of birds found
dead---one in Leanne Rutherford's yard on East 5th Street in Duluth, and the
other a road kill in Cook County on Highway 61 near the Cascade Lodge, both
of these on December 23rd. One of the live Boreal Owls was found in Duluth
near 16th Ave E. and 2nd St. on December 23rd, the other was seen on
December 25th in Steve Gearicks' and Patti Mundsen's yard on 1500 block of
9th Ave. East. It is not known if either is still present. This makes a
total of ten Boreal Owls seen so far this month in northeastern Minnesota.
Northern Hawk Owls continue to be seen in the Sax-Zim bog, the most recent
reports of one or possibly two birds seen near Sax on Cty Road 7, and
another bird seen near County Roads 52 and 207. Last week's tape also
reported on four other Northern Hawk Owls---two on County Road 7 between
County Roads 52 and 133, and two along County Road 788 one mile west and one
and a half miles north of the town of Sax. It is not known if these birds
are still present. Another Northern Hawk Owl was found in Duluth on the 23rd
along Highway 53 between the Miller Hill Mall and Haines Road, and was still
being seen today.
Several Great Gray Owls are still present in the Sax-Zim bog in various
locations, although no one is finding all of the 20+ individuals which were
found last week on the Christmas Bird Count there. Again, the best person to
call for more information would be Ben Yokel.
Elsewhere, a Great Gray Owl was seen at the junction of Interstate Highway
35 and Midway Road west of Duluth. Another was seen in Duluth along the
Lester River Road one mile north of Superior Street. Along the North Shore,
another was seen northeast of Duluth along the Ryan Road, between Highway 61
and the lake shore. Another was seen at Stony Point on the Alseth Road. Two
additional Great Gray Owls were seen on the Homestead Road 1/2 mile North of
Highway 61. And yet another was seen yesterday in Lake County just northeast
of the town of Castle Danger.
A SNOWY OWL contines to be seen in the Duluth Harbor in the vicinity of the
Port Terminal. Several observers have reported a possible PEREGRIN FALCON in
downtown Duluth, although this has not yet been confirmed. Dave (?) is
still seeing a HARRIS' SPARROW at his feeder at 5637 North Shore Drive
drive. And Peder Svigen reports seeing five GLAUCOUS GULLS along the North
Shore near the Lakeview Castle Restaurant.
I will be back in town on January 3rd, and the next scheduled update of this
tape will be on Thursday, January 4th. As always, if you have birds to
report, you may leave a message after the tone.
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Date: December 28, 1995
Sponsor: Minnesota Ornithologists' Union (MOU)
Reports: (218) 525-5952
Compiler: Kim Eckert
Transcriber: Steve Deger
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