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  1. beakgeek

    2 days available end of June - where to go ?

    I figured Aitkin would be a good bet. Nice that you were able to see the resident breeding GGOW. Not easy to find.
  2. beakgeek

    2 days available end of June - where to go ?

    So how did it go?
  3. beakgeek

    2 days available end of June - where to go ?

    Mark I will PM you the email address of a friend of mine that birds Crosby Park nearly every day. She can tell you exactly where to find the Prothonotary warblers.
  4. beakgeek

    2 days available end of June - where to go ?

    Completely doable. You can be in Aitkin/St. Louis County in about 2 hours 45 minutes from Minneapolis. Sherburne is definitely worth a few hours in the morning while everything is singing. By visiting both locations you should see a lot of different species.
  5. beakgeek

    2 days available end of June - where to go ?

    Felton Prairie will get you Chestnut-collared Longspur and other Prairie Sparrows - except Brewer's which used to be here, but now is more easily found in North Dakota. Both Prairie Chicken and Sharp-tailed Grouse quit displaying on Leks at the beginning of May, but you can stumble upon...
  6. beakgeek

    2 days available end of June - where to go ?

    Two places I would recommend in Minneapolis. Wood Lake Nature Center and the Minnesota National Wildlife Refuge. Both will have resident breeders.
  7. beakgeek

    2 days available end of June - where to go ?

    Mark Where to go depends on what you are looking to see. There are some very nice parks in the Minneapolis area that will have resident breeders, but nothing terribly exciting. Northern MN will have breeding wood warblers on territory and other interesting local species. A list of the...
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