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Scott Meyer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 15 May 2016 22:46:10 -0600
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Lets try that again:

If anyone is headed down for the Pacific Loon in Rock County, you might
want to stop at the Edgerton WTP, south of Edgerton on County Trunk 18 in
Pipestone County.  We found a large number of shorebirds this afternoon at
about 5:00 PM including 12 Hudsonian Godwits, Wilson Phalaropes, Dunlin,
White-rumped, Least, Semi-palmated, Spotted, and Stilt, Long-billed
Dowitcher, and Lessor Yellowlegs.

Scott B. Meyer
Douglas Kieser
Hennepin

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