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- Birds of Minnesota | Minnesota DNR
Birds of Minnesota Minnesota Bird Songs - an interactive audio guide to songbirds from the Minnesota Conservation Volunteer magazine *RSG - Animals listed on the Rare Species Guide American coot; American crow; Bald eagle *RSG Bald eagles in summer; Bald eagles in winter; Minnesota bald eagle surveys; Canada goose;
- Minnesota Breeding Bird Map List
This bird list includes 246 species found by MBS during the breeding season See About the Bird List for an explanation of which species are included and descriptions of the fields See Other Bird Resources for additional information on birds breeding in Minnesota
- Common loon - Minnesota DNR
Minnesota's state bird, the common loon, is more at home in the water than on land Built like a torpedo, it swims under water in search of prey Minnesota has more common loons than any other state except Alaska Identification General description: Larger than a mallard but smaller than a goose, this water bird has a thick neck and a long
- Minnesota Bird Songs | Minnesota Conservation Volunteer
This interactive illustration will help users identify and listen to 24 birds common to Minnesota
- About the Bird List - Minnesota DNR
This list has 246 Minnesota breeding bird species found by the Minnesota Biological Survey Several of these species are very rare and may not nest annually in Minnesota Although mapped records meet at least the minimum breeding criteria described (see about the Bird Maps), not all may have actually nested A total of 266 species have at least one record of documented nesting in Minnesota
- Bird checklists - Minnesota DNR
Each Minnesota state park and recreation area has a bird checklist with the names of all its documented birds, whether they are common, uncommon, occasional or rare Bird checklists for Minnesota state parks and recreation areas Afton State Park: Kilen Woods State Park: Banning State Park: Lac Qui Parle State Park: Bear Head Lake State
- Eastern bluebird - Minnesota DNR
The bluebird may be Minnesota's most popular songbird Although bluebirds aren't as common as robins or red-winged blackbirds, their sweet song and beautiful colors leave a lasting impression Birds of prey, snakes, and various mammals--especially cats and raccoons--are the main predators of bluebirds Habitat and range
- Minnesotas woodpeckers | Minnesota DNR
Downy Woodpecker Likely the best-known of Minnesota's woodpeckers, the downy woodpecker (Picoides pubescens) is also our smallest, reaching a length of under seven inches as an adult A common winter visitor to bird feeders, especially suet feeders, this woodpecker can be spotted just about anywhere near trees, where its natural food source is found
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