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Mon, 17 May 2010 09:33:12 -0600
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Hey birders,

Andrew Krenz and I decided to do a BIG day in his home county of Watonwan this year.  We ended up with 139 species highlighted by a Snowy Egret.

The Snowy Egret was in a flooded field at the corner of CR58 and CR15 just north of Highway 60.  There were several shorebirds in there as well with Wilson's Phalaropes, Short-billed Dowitchers, several yellowlegs, etc.  The bird was initially found around 10am or so and was still there at 8:00pm when we checked the pond again.

We also found Eurasian Collared-Dove in Madelia (2 birds) and the little town of Oden (1 bird) in the southwestern part of the county.

Summary: 12 waterfowl, 4 grebes, 5 herons, 5 hawks, 12 shorebirds, 3 owls, 6 woodpeckers, 4 flycatchers, 4 vireos, 5 swallows, 4 thrushes, 15 warblers, 12 sparrows, 8 blackbirds.

Other highlights:

Eared Grebe on Fedji Lake in the company of a Western Grebe and a female Bufflehead.

Red-necked Grebe on Bergdahl Lake just to the northwest of Fedji Lake

Franklin's Gull on a small lake northeast of Butterfield (forgot the name)

Happy birding!

Chad Heins
Mankato, MN


      

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