[Mnbird] Mnbird Digest, Vol 78, Issue 10

mary norman marylouisenorman at gmail.com
Fri May 7 14:16:15 CDT 2021


I usually see them at Carver Park Reserve in Victoria.   The road, I forgot the # of it, from Waconia, where I live, is on the left before entering the City of Victoria.   There is a house on one corner and a Dairy Queen I think on the right side where you turn left.   About 3/4 mile down is a church.    You go about 2-3 miles to the entry road to Carver Park, which is marked.   Take a right at the main entry and park immediately at the small lot past the gate.   Cross the road on foot, heading west,  to find a paved walking path, which goes through a wide grassy area bordered on edges by trees.   The path goes about 3 or 4 miles in a circle.   It is along this walking path I have found them.   I haven’t been there yet this year.  You can also access this road from Hwy 7 on the north, and as I mentioned, I’m forgetting the # of it.  

Mary Norman

> On May 7, 2021, at 1:42 PM, Thomas Schenk via Mnbird <mnbird at lists.mnbird.net> wrote:
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> Speaking of bobolinks, can anyone tell me a place within a hundred miles of the Twin Cities where there is a very good chance of seeing boblinks? My wife has never seen one and would like to.
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> Thomas
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>    1. FOY bobolink (Raymond Faber)
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> Bobolink singing in a hayfield at the Faber farm south of Ridgeway today.
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> Ray Faber
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