Tuesday, July 27, 2010

That was a wild night

 

Last night.  Severe weather.  Huge thunderstorms, one after the other, all night long.  The campground was evacuated for the tornado warnings.  27 people in a small stone shelter for two hours.  We would have been in there with them, but we never got the evacuation call.  We couldn’t hear the pounding on the door above the pounding of the storm.  It all ended well.  The tornadoes never got closer than two miles from us.  The camp hosts agreed to pound on the walls at the back of the coach, where we sleep, if there is another evacuation tonight.

 

 

I declare that I’m caught up at work.  What with the heart thing and the family reunion, I got a little behind on File Reviews.  There are still things to do, but as far as File Reviews go, I’m current again.

 

 

We’ve found the famous Minnesota mosquitoes.  They’re not very big yet, but there sure are a lot of them, and we’re still barely into Minnesota.  We’ll go a little deeper tomorrow.

 

The bird list for the Fargo/Moorhead area.  The highlight:  Bobolink.  #531.  We didn’t see as many Bobolinks as we expected.  We thought we’d see hundreds.  Instead, we saw one.  But that was the most important one.  The first one.

Canada Goose

Pied-billed Grebe

American White Pelican

Great Blue Heron

Osprey

Bald Eagle

Northern Harrier

Red-tailed Hawk

American Kestrel

Killdeer

Ring-billed Gull

Black Tern

Rock Pigeon

Mourning Dove

Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Belted Kingfisher

Hairy Woodpecker

Northern Flicker

Eastern Phoebe

Western Kingbird

Eastern Kingbird

Blue Jay

American Crow

Horned Lark

Purple Martin

Tree Swallow

Cliff Swallow

Barn Swallow

Black-capped Chickadee

White-breasted Nuthatch

Marsh Wren

Eastern Bluebird

American Robin

Gray Catbird

Brown Thrasher

European Starling

Cedar Waxwing

Common Yellowthroat

Clay-colored Sparrow

Vesper Sparrow

Lark Sparrow

Lark Bunting

Savannah Sparrow

Song Sparrow

Bobolink

Red-winged Blackbird

Western Meadowlark

Common Grackle

Brown-headed Cowbird

American Goldfinch

House Sparrow

 

 

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