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January 2010

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Dec 6, 11:00am

Found the bird in large flock of COGOs. The bird apparently moves up and down river so is sporadic and not dependable near the marina. However, a Long-tailed Duck (appears to be a 1st year male based on pinkish-tipped bill and whitish scapulars) is quite dependably found near the marina. No sign of the Harlequin Duck for a while now...but, based on the last two years, it may still return. 

Jim Mattsson
Eagan

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