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WW Scoter still present as of noon, just offshore where the side channel breaks off to the east, south of the main parking area. The bird looked like it was starting to drift back into the channel. Fantastic viewing.

Pete Nichols
Cottage Grove
Washington County

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> On Apr 7, 2014, at 1:43 PM, Doug Kieser <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I walked over to the Mississippi River over the noon hour and the White-winged Scoter found this weekend by Abigail Anderson was still present, just upriver from Nicollet Island.  It was accompanied by 3 scaup, 4 Lesser Scaup were in a separate flock.  One adult male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker was the only migrant I noticed on my walk along the river.
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> Doug Kieser
> Minneapolis
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