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Sun, 2 Oct 2011 09:10:38 -0600
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At Park Point this morning, October 1, the Minn Birding Weekends group  
found an adult male Black Scoter on the L Superior side of Park Point  
from the 12th St access. From the same location we also observed a  
possible small loon (perhaps the previously reported Pacific Loon),  
but our views were too brief and distant for a positive ID.

Then on the lake late this afternoon out from the Park Point  
Recreation Area, a very distant unidentified jaeger was seen (probably  
one of the Parasitics reported a week ago). About the same time, a  
female-plumaged Black Scoter flew by, and there were 5 Am White  
Pelicans swimming out on the lake. Yesterday, Sept 30, there was a  
Buff-breasted Sandpiper here on the beach, but we did not relocate it  
today.

Kim Eckert
http://www.mbwbirds.com

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