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Thu, 19 Apr 2012 22:51:56 -0600
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Two Cattle Egrets were at the farm this rainy afternoon, though the cattle 
were not to be found.
Thanks for the post, it was a treat to see these birds. They were lifers for 
me!

Curt Rawn
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From: "Dave Bartkey" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 8:14 PM
Subject: [mou-net] Cattle Egrets/Loggerhead Shrike


Hi everyone,
  When I arrived home from work this afternoon, the phone was ringing and it 
was my friend Kathy Thom calling to tell me that she found three Cattle 
Egrets this morning. She swung by and picked me up to re-check the area late 
this afternoon and the birds were still present. They are located along 
Elmore Avenue, which is near the north side of Cannon Lake. Take CR 13, 
which hugs the north side of Cannon Lake to Elmore Avenue and turn north. 
The birds were located at the first farm on the left. When we saw them 
today, they were in the cow pasture on the north side of the farm.
  Also of note was a Loggerhead Shrike SW of Morristown along 255th St W and 
a Yellow-headed Blackbird in the marsh at the intersection of 255th & 
Jackson Ave.

Good birding!

Dave Bartkey
Faribault,MN


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