Hello everyone!
My name is Alex Sundvall and I am a student at the UofM and am currently
volunteering for one of my classes at Westwood Hills Nature Center in St.
Louis Park. In order to fulfill hour requirements I will be leading a bird
walk. Westwood has had some great birds so far this season
for those who
don't have Facebook.
Alex Sundvall
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For those who still haven't seen it, Jacqui Baker reported that the RUHU is
still present at her feeders this morning, 17 October 2016
Alex Sundvall
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From: Justin Watts
Date: Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Rufous Hummingbird
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would still like to:
https://www.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=45.46605,-93.181168&ll=45.46605,-93.181168
Please contact Jacqui before going, her phone number is 612-226-7403.
Thanks all,
Alex Sundvall
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Pine tree. Here's the link to the photo, though it may only work if you're
on facebook, I'm not sure.
https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/p296x100/15192749_1607131946248446_8381094317536394996_n.jpg?oh=2f0487a476da22db96ab740753ec0626&oe=58B273D2
Happy Thank
How fascinating! I wonder I'll assume it's the same individual that has
been at Old Cedar Ave. since April. I figured it was unable to fly as it
had been in the same area for so long. As far as I know, no one has
reported a missing Black Swan, so I'm curious as to the origin of this
individual. It'
This bird has been around since April, as it is highly unlikely that there
have been two Black Swans to go missing in one year. The bird was at Old
Cedar Ave Bridge for most of that time, and was there until a couple of
months ago. At some point it left, and showed up at Lake Harriet. Barring
eithe
> and says he’s missing a Tufted Duck, this bird behaviorally and physically
> is perfect for a wild bird and would represent a first state record for
> both Minnesota and Wisconsin, where it has been seen in days prior.
>
> Happy Birding,
> Alex Sundvall
>
> Sent from my iPhone
this new year! We already have one probable
first state record in the books; I'm excited to see what the rest of the
year might bring.
Best,
Alex Sundvall
Here is the full list. It might be a tad challenging to follow, but it goes
"Number on the list, Species name, The Location it was see
Sale. All proceeds from the Book
Sale go toward the MOU’s Savaloja Grants Program, which provides funding to
bird research, conservation, and education in Minnesota. To donate, you may
either bring your books directly to the Paper Session or email Alex
Sundvall (asgreenplanet4...@gmail.com) to schedule
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