[mou] Myrtle warbler male

Harry Hutchins HHutchins@itascacc.edu
Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:46:29 -0500


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My field bird ID class at Itasca community College got some great looks
at a male Myrtle warbler in my aspen and red maple trees at 1502 NW 20th
st Grand Rapids, MN (47 deg N lat).  About 30 redpolls still hanging out
with one tree sparrow, a few siskins, 15 purple finches, 5 goldfinches
and the occasional Sharp shinned hawk sending them to cover.
Sighting was on 4-10 at 10:30, temp 20 degrees.
 
Harry Hutchins
Grand Rapids, MN

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<DIV>My field bird ID class at Itasca community College got some great =
looks at a male Myrtle warbler in my aspen and red maple trees at 1502 NW =
20th st Grand Rapids, MN (47 deg N lat).&nbsp; About 30 redpolls still =
hanging out with one tree sparrow, a few siskins, 15 purple finches, 5 =
goldfinches and the occasional Sharp shinned hawk sending them to =
cover.</DIV>
<DIV>Sighting was on 4-10 at 10:30, temp 20 degrees.</DIV>
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<DIV>Harry Hutchins</DIV>
<DIV>Grand Rapids, MN</DIV></BODY></HTML>

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