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Three Townsend's Solitaires were present at Ann Lake/Sand Dunes this morning, chasing/romping with each other.
I walked the area for half an hour without success this morning, then noted one in the bare trees as I was leaving. One quickly became three.
Take 169 to Sherburne 4, 4 west to 5, head south until 4 continues west - head east instead on the dirt road. Park in the first small parking lot on the right, scan the trees west of you, walk the fields - they do like to perch on the tops of trees.
Ann Lake is known for northern & western species from now until mid-January or so: Bohemians, Crossbills, BB Woodpeckers, Grosbeaks, etc. Believe this is the 8th consecutive year for Solitaires.
Al Schirmacher
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