The Root River is flooding near Hokah, Minnesota and creating some amazing shorebird habitat.  Where CR 26 crosses the Root River, there is a short road leading to a boat launch and a large utility shed.  From this road you can look west into a flooded field and see hundreds (1000s?) of Yellowlegs, numerous Ring-billed and Bonaparte's Gulls, numerous ducks and two White-faced Ibis.  When I first saw the birds around 8:30AM, they were close enough to easily see the white facial border.  I checked on the birds at around 10AM, and they were actively feeding further out.
Dedrick BenzWinona, MN 		 	   		  
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