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(Posted by Andrew D. Smith <[log in to unmask]> via moumn.org)

Observed an adult female Black Scoter at Black Dog Lake at approximately 3:30 PM. She 
was with a large flock of Ring-necked Ducks, which made me think it could possibly be the 
Lake Harriet bird. Don't know if that bird has been seen this afternoon. 
I have previously found Black Scoters in Dakota County (all females) at Lake Byllesby and 
Lake Marion. This is the first I'm aware of from Black Dog.
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