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Sat, 10 Mar 2012 14:33:35 -0700
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Hi everyone,
  Spent the morning at River Bend Nature Center doing some hawk watching. Raptors were sparse but good. Besides the obligatory Red-tailed Hawks and Bald Eagles I had the following migrating raptors:
1 GOLDEN EAGLE (juvenile)
3 Red-shouldered Hawks
1 Northern Harrier (female)
1 Rough-legged Hawk (dark morph)
5 Sharp-shinned Hawks

Lots of geese moving again today. Several flocks of Greater White-fronted and Canada Geese, with 2 Snow Geese within one flock of the latter.

Wells Lake is opening at a rapid rate. The only different birds present today were a few Snow Geese (white & blue phase) and 1 Double-crested Cormorant.

Good birding!

Dave Bartkey
Faribault,MN
 
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