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After viewing the male Varied Thrush at the feeder in Alexandria on Friday  
I went to Swift County to look for the Snowy Owl that had been previously  
reported.  I did not find the Snowy Owl after a two hour search but  there 
were a number of other interesting species in the area as  follows:
 
Rough-legged Hawk - 1
American Kestrel - male - 1
Snow Bunting - 20
Ring-necked Pheasant - 30 all females except 1
American Tree Sparrow - 50
Northern Shrike - 3
Horned Lark - 2
Red-winged Blackbird - 11
 
From here I went over to St. Cloud to look for the previously reported  
Long-tailed Duck and after a frustrating search and had given up I stopped at  
the Holiday Station at the Miss. River bridge in Sartell and there was the  
female Long-tailed Duck along the river bank on the Stearns County side of 
the  river just below the Holiday Station.
 
Bob Janssen

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