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Hi,

After seeing a total of 3 Red-necked Phalarope at the Sleepy Eye WTP's from 8-1-11, their numbers have peaked over this weekend.  Yesterday there was a flock of 28 and today that flock grew to 52.  I don't recall ever seeing that many at the ponds.  Also, there was a single Buff-breasted Sandpiper in a mowed alfalfa field on the south side of County Rd. 22, exactly one mile east of the intersection of Hwy. 4.  This is in Albin Township.

Brian Smith
Sleepy Eye

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