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The south winds yesterday and today seemed to blow in many migrants which
changed birding from Saturday to today. Had 8 or so Rough legs on Friday,
a N Shrike today and a handful of Am. Tree Sparrows and Juncos. Canada
Geese were in small to medium flocks everywhere today. New birds today
included; a single Fox Sparrow, several Killdeer, a Mourning Dove, a
Meadowlark, a single Ring-Necked Duck, Red-winged Blackbirds, Sandhill
Cranes and a Coopers Hawk. I also had several Kestrels, N. Harriers, and
lots of Red-Tails. John Ellis- St. Paul
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