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Pied-billed grebe ©Mike Lentz
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Barn swallows ©Rebecca Field
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Common loon and young ©Mike Lentz
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American goldfinch ©Mike Lentz
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Common mergansers ©Jim Williams
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Song sparrow ©Rebecca Field
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©Jim Williams
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Purple martins ©Jim Williams
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Green heron ©Jim Williams
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Cape-may warbler ©Jim Williams
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American white pelicans ©Rebecca Field
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Ruby-throated hummingbird ©Jim Williams
  • 2009 Annual Meeting



    Annual Meeting Celebrates Victories, Lays Plans for Next Year. Over 100 Audubon members attended Audubon Minnesota’s 2009 Annual Meeting on November 14, 2009 at the Wilder Foundation headquarters in St. Paul.

    “This gathering provided a perspective of the many significant conservation accomplishments that were achieved this year by our volunteers, chapters, and our state Audubon office,” said Mark Peterson, Executive Director of Audubon Minnesota. “It also provided a platform to announce the issues that our members have prioritized for next year and to inform attendees more about these important matters before us.”





  • Golden Eagle 42 Release



    "Golden Eagle 42" has begun his journey back to his Mississippi River wintering area. After spending the summer above the Arctic Circle he started south on October 11. Tracking updates are available weekly. Follow his journey here.





  • Chimney Swift Conservation Project



    The First Annual Audubon Minnesota Chimney Swift Sit was a great success with participants checking on chimneys from Grand Marais to Winona to Hutchinson and throughout the Twin Cities area. Various structures provided swift roosting sites -- see the Sit Summary.
    WATCH a KARE-11 segment on Chimney Swifts.
    READ a Star-Tribune article on the swift count.