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5/17/26 11:05 pm Keith Carlson <keithecarls...> [mou-net] Arcola Mills Bridge NWSRS birding
5/17/26 12:01 pm Susan Gilmore <sgphoto...> Re: [mou-net] Pine Warblers Coming to Feeders
5/17/26 7:51 am Kate Kelnberger <kkelnberger...> Re: [mou-net] Pine Warblers Coming to Feeders
5/16/26 6:12 pm Steve Wilson <clevergrayjay...> [mou-net] Pine Warblers Coming to Feeders
5/14/26 10:27 am Matt Hoberg <mhoberg1...> [mou-net] MNHS Warbler Walks at Forest History Center - Grand Rapids
5/13/26 5:55 am Al Schirmacher <alschirmacher...> [mou-net] Warblers
5/12/26 8:48 am Matt Hoberg <mhoberg1...> [mou-net] Field Trip June 20: Allemansratt Park (Lindstrom)
5/9/26 6:59 am Mae Kindler <mae.akie.kindler...> [mou-net] Black-necked Stilts - Lake Byllesby
5/4/26 2:01 pm Gelvin-Innvaer, Lisa A (DNR) <000049809f756d99-dmarc-request...> [mou-net] DNR offers new birding tour at Lac qui Parle WMA
5/3/26 11:04 am Matt Hoberg <mhoberg1...> [mou-net] MOU Field Trip: Veterans Park Richfield
5/2/26 10:20 am Matt Hoberg <mhoberg1...> [mou-net] Field Trip May 10 - Afton State Park
4/29/26 5:31 am linda whyte <0000004e7b0e779a-dmarc-request...> [mou-net] Rachel Lilly Preserve, Dakota C, 4/28/2026
4/26/26 10:02 am Mory Jahangir <mory.jahangir...> [mou-net] Question about Sucker Lake
4/24/26 1:18 pm Al Schirmacher <alschirmacher...> [mou-net] Carlos Avery
 
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Date: 5/17/26 11:05 pm
From: Keith Carlson <keithecarls...>
Subject: [mou-net] Arcola Mills Bridge NWSRS birding
Saw a couple of rarities for me hiking the Arcola Bridge Nat'l. Wild &
Scenic River land south of the Arcola RR bridge including:

Scarlet tananger (3 different times) and a Gnatcatcher

In addition saw

Redstart
Goldfinches
BAltimore oriole
Red bellied woodpecker
Wood duck
Lots of soaring turkey vultures
Thrush
Rose breasted grosbeak
Robins

The land is north of Stillwater


Keith Carlson
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Date: 5/17/26 12:01 pm
From: Susan Gilmore <sgphoto...>
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Pine Warblers Coming to Feeders
Steve, your video is amazing!!! Something I would love to experience myself. Thank you for sharing.

Susan


Susan Gilmore
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612-382-1171



> On May 17, 2026, at 9:50 AM, Kate Kelnberger <kkelnberger...> wrote:
>
> Steve! What a thrill to view your video! Thanks for sharing!
> On Sat, May 16, 2026 at 8:12 PM Steve Wilson <clevergrayjay...>
> wrote:
>
>> Do others have pine warblers coming to their feeders? This is the fourth
>> year I've been feeding them. There are three coming in this year, as there
>> were last year, and at least two of them are the same individuals. They've
>> become remarkably tame. Here's a link to a video of one singing while on my
>> hand - with a mealworm in its mouth.
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8EGif8ZR9g
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>>
>> I'm curious if others have experienced this.
>>
>>
>>
>> Steve Wilson
>>
>> Isabella
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Date: 5/17/26 7:51 am
From: Kate Kelnberger <kkelnberger...>
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Pine Warblers Coming to Feeders
Steve! What a thrill to view your video! Thanks for sharing!
On Sat, May 16, 2026 at 8:12 PM Steve Wilson <clevergrayjay...>
wrote:

> Do others have pine warblers coming to their feeders? This is the fourth
> year I've been feeding them. There are three coming in this year, as there
> were last year, and at least two of them are the same individuals. They've
> become remarkably tame. Here's a link to a video of one singing while on my
> hand - with a mealworm in its mouth.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8EGif8ZR9g
>
>
>
> I'm curious if others have experienced this.
>
>
>
> Steve Wilson
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> Isabella
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Date: 5/16/26 6:12 pm
From: Steve Wilson <clevergrayjay...>
Subject: [mou-net] Pine Warblers Coming to Feeders
Do others have pine warblers coming to their feeders? This is the fourth
year I've been feeding them. There are three coming in this year, as there
were last year, and at least two of them are the same individuals. They've
become remarkably tame. Here's a link to a video of one singing while on my
hand - with a mealworm in its mouth.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8EGif8ZR9g



I'm curious if others have experienced this.



Steve Wilson

Isabella


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Date: 5/14/26 10:27 am
From: Matt Hoberg <mhoberg1...>
Subject: [mou-net] MNHS Warbler Walks at Forest History Center - Grand Rapids
The Minnesota Historical Society has a series of Warbler Walks this spring
at the Forest History Center in Grand Rapids.

Information and remaining dates for the year can be found here: Warbler
Walks <https://www.mnhs.org/events/48814057525>

Please note that these events are not affiliated with the MOU.

For questions or additional information please reach out to Bryan French (
<bryan.french...>).

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Date: 5/13/26 5:55 am
From: Al Schirmacher <alschirmacher...>
Subject: [mou-net] Warblers
If you are a warbler fan, get to Mississippi Gateway in Brooklyn Park. 21 species in 40 minutes so far. 5/13 7:38 AM.

22 now. 7:55 AM.

Al Schirmacher
Champlin MN
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Date: 5/12/26 8:48 am
From: Matt Hoberg <mhoberg1...>
Subject: [mou-net] Field Trip June 20: Allemansratt Park (Lindstrom)
*June 20: Midsummer Evening Bird Walk at Allemansratt Park (Lindstrom)*

7 PM

MOU Board Member Michelle Terrell will lead a midsummer evening bird walk
at Allemansratt Park in Lindstrom, co-sponsored by the Wild River Audubon
Society chapter.

Enjoy a summer evening bird walk through the meadows and woodlands of North
Center Lake’s Anderson Peninsula on one of the longest days of the year.
The park’s varied habitat attracts a range of bird species. New and
experienced birders welcome! For more information and registration
(required), visit the registration page
<https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F48A9AC2FA5FFCE9-63221878-midsummer#/>.

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Date: 5/9/26 6:59 am
From: Mae Kindler <mae.akie.kindler...>
Subject: [mou-net] Black-necked Stilts - Lake Byllesby
Good morning,

We had a great view of a couple of Black-necked Stilts this morning (0830)
at Lake Byllesby (south side boat ramp). Despite the wind, a great morning
so far.

Enjoy the day,

Mae

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Date: 5/4/26 2:01 pm
From: Gelvin-Innvaer, Lisa A (DNR) <000049809f756d99-dmarc-request...>
Subject: [mou-net] DNR offers new birding tour at Lac qui Parle WMA
[FYI - excerpted from MNDNR Media Release]



DNR offers new birding tour at Lac qui Parle WMA

Viewing points selected by experts; online map, navigation available



" The Lac qui Parle WMA Birding Tour is now live, including an online interactive GIS map (mndnr.gov/qr/lqpwmabird-tour). The self-guided tour includes 14 points running along Lac qui Parle and Marsh lakes.

Lac qui Parle and the surrounding network of publicly accessible habitat is a premier destination for birders in Minnesota," said Mike Worland, Minnesota DNR regional nongame wildlife specialist. "This same landscape is part of a globally recognized Important Bird Area, underscoring its critical role in conserving birds and their habitats."

The interactive map includes individual birding points that come with descriptions of the locations, the birds that can be seen, and links to navigation directions. Users can navigate to any of the 14 points directly, or they can follow one of two pre-prepared routes that span seven points each. At 33,500 acres, Lac qui Parle is one of the largest WMAs in the state of Minnesota, filled with beautiful prairie, lakes and natural landscapes.



"This birding route is meant to draw nature lovers of all kinds," Worland said. "It serves as a means of discovery of new, amazing places to go birding and to just enjoy nature in southern Minnesota."

A tremendous diversity of birds can be viewed on the route, both during migration and breeding seasons. The two lakes and surrounding prairies include a variety of waterfowl species, water birds, grassland birds, and more. Marsh Lake is home to many thousands of great white American pelicans in the spring and summer, the largest colony in the state.



Find a handout and learn more about the Lac qui Parle WMA Birding Tour at the Lac qui Parle WMA webpage (mndnr.gov/areas/wildlife/lac_qui_parle_wma.html). With questions or feedback related to the tour, reach out to the area wildlife office at <lacquiparle.wildlife...><mailto:<lacquiparle.wildlife...>."

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Date: 5/3/26 11:04 am
From: Matt Hoberg <mhoberg1...>
Subject: [mou-net] MOU Field Trip: Veterans Park Richfield
*May 13: Veterans Park Richfield – MOU and UBC*

5 PM

The MOU and Urban Bird Collective (UBC) are hosting a joint field trip to
Veterans Park in Richfield, led by Matt Hoberg and Monica Bryand. Veterans
Park is an excellent birding location during spring, often serving as a
"migrant trap" attracting warblers and other songbirds. For more
information and registration (required), visit the registration page
<https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F48A9AC2FA5FFCE9-63221510-veterans#/>.

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Date: 5/2/26 10:20 am
From: Matt Hoberg <mhoberg1...>
Subject: [mou-net] Field Trip May 10 - Afton State Park
May 10: Afton State Park Spring Migrants

8 AM

Alyssa DeRubeis will lead a spring birding walk to Afton State Park in
Washington County. Afton is a top birding location in the east metro with a
variety of habitats, including prairie, oak savanna and upland hardwood
forest. Possible birds include Henslow's Sparrow, Bobolink, Dickcissel, and
Blue-winged Warbler along with a variety of migrating songbirds making
their way north along the St Croix River. For more information and
registration (required), visit the registration page
<https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F48A9AC2FA5FFCE9-63466438-afton>.

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Date: 4/29/26 5:31 am
From: linda whyte <0000004e7b0e779a-dmarc-request...>
Subject: [mou-net] Rachel Lilly Preserve, Dakota C, 4/28/2026
A walk yesterday morning with 6 or 7 people, detected over 30 species
present. Here is a compiled list of species seen and/or heard. (Many
thanks to Cassandra for e-birding and sharing her list, and to everyone in
the group for their patience and perseverance in the chill air.)
Bald Eagles (on nest and flyover)
Great Blue Heron (flyover)
Belted Kingfisher
Canada Goose
Mallard
Blue-winged Teal
Wood Duck
Hooded Merganser
Eastern Bluebird
BlueJay
American Robin
Northern Cardinal
American Crow
American Goldfinch
sparrows: Song, Field, and White-throated
Black-capped Chickadee
White-breasted Nuthatch
Woodpeckers: Downy, Hairy, Red-bellied, Pileated (heard)
Red-winged Blackbird
Brown-headed Cowbird
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Cedar Waxwing
Yellow-rumped Warbler
HEARD: Purple Finch, Eastern Towhee, Eastern Phoebe,
ALSO SEEN: possible Common Yellowthroat, possible Blue-headed Vireo, Hawk
(species unknown)
Linda Whyte

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Date: 4/26/26 10:02 am
From: Mory Jahangir <mory.jahangir...>
Subject: [mou-net] Question about Sucker Lake
How is the Warbler viewing at Sucker Lake, Ramsey County?

Thanks,

Mory Jahangir
Hennepin County
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Date: 4/24/26 1:18 pm
From: Al Schirmacher <alschirmacher...>
Subject: [mou-net] Carlos Avery
Carlos Avery Refuge

Columbus Minnesota

4/24/26 8:45-11:40 AM


First of year birds asterisked


* Common Raven (first bird seen)

Northern Cardinal

Swamp Sparrow

Red-winged Blackbird

Blue Jay

Red-shouldered Hawk

Tree Swallow

Chipping Sparrow

Wood Duck

Brien Cowbird

Mallard

Black-capped Chickadee

Ring-necked Pheasant

Song Sparrow

Red-breasted Nuthatch

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Downy Woodpecker

* Marsh Wren

Sandhill Crane

American Robin

Turkey Vulture

Ring-necked Duck

Brown Thrasher

* Sedge Wren

Canada Geese

Hooded Merganser

Northern Harrier

Blue-winged Teal

Northern Flicker

White-throated Sparrow

* Palm Warbler
* American Kestrel

Dark-eyed Junco

American Goldfinch

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

* Brewer’s Blackbird

Trumpeter Swan

* American Bittern
* Sora

Bufflehead

Northern Shoveler

Great Blue Heron

American Coot


43 species (plus muskrat & painted turtle)

Eight first of year, two county birds


Pictured are two (nesting?) coots & a departing harrier who, for some reason, kept landing in one spot next to the road


Al Schirmacher

Champlin Minnesota


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