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Wed, 8 May 2013 13:54:50 -0600
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Eirk Collins reported a Wilson’s phalarope on a pond south of Headwaters Parkway (south of the Forest Lake Airport). I did see one Wilson’s phalarope briefly as well as a small flock of peeps and possibly a dunlin.  The latter birds were too far to id and when I moved closer I could not re-find a dunlin nor id the peeps. Several yellow-headed blackbirds were seen on the north side of the wetland and appeared to be guarding territory. I assume they are going to nest there. Also seen were Caspian and Forster’s terns and green-winged teal. 

The wetland is not adjacent to the road so you will have to hike a little bit to see it. 

Larry Sirvio
Cottage Grove (Wash Co)

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