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Some Minnesota dragonflies are peaking
By Jim Gilbert, Special to the Star Tribune June 10, 2021 6:17pm Text size Copy shortlink:
From Thursday through June 21, we have our earliest sunrises (5:26 a.m. in the Twin Cities and area, and birds begin singing about 4:30). In our Lake Waconia neighborhood, it s usually American robins that sing first.
There are other things top of mind: Tree swallows and Baltimore oriole parents are busy feeding nestlings, and indigo buntings and rose-breasted grosbeaks delight us with their presence at our feeding stations. Newly hatched common loons ride on the backs of their parents, busy catching small fish and floating insects for them. Most lakes have warmed to 70 degrees, or will soon. That s the cutoff for safe swimming.