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Both Snowy Egrets were foraging together (quite actively, may I add) at
Purgatory Creek this morning, July 5th, at 8am. (Eden Prairie, Hennepin Co.)
They stuck to the west edge of the large mudflat.
A scope is a necessity, although from the distance I could make them out due
to their tiny size. And remember, if you're going in the morning, view from
the bridge on the east side; if you're going in the evening, view from the
observation deck (aka "blind") on the west side.
Good birding!
Alyssa DeRubeis
Golden Valley, Hennepin Co.
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From: "Conny Brunell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2009 3:24 PM
Subject: [mou-net] 2 Snowy Egrets ~ Hennepin County
> There were "2" Snowy Egrets present at the Purgatory Creek Wetlands in
> Eden Prairie, Hennepin County from 1:40pm - 2:00pm while I was there.
> They were foraging together around the perimeter of the bare mudflat
> amongst the many Great Egrets and Great Blue Herons.
>
> Conny Brunell
> Richfield, Hennepin Co.
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