The winds were basically calm overnight, so all 4 of the ponds are frozen 
over (as well as several other ponds and lakes that we passed on the trip 
down that had been open yesterday).

Herb Dingmann

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Subject: [mou-net] Red Phalarope at Wells WTP - clarification

> I noticed that when I looked at ebird for the location of the Red 
> Phalarope (reported by Clinton Neienhous) the map show
> 2 ponds north of Highway 109 (Waseca Co).
>
> NOTE – there are 2 more ponds south of Highway 209 that do not show up on 
> the map – unless you go to satellite view.
> On Friday the Phalarope was on the southern most pond – South of Highway 
> 109 and observed from 560th Avenue.
> Herb Dingman said the ponds were frozen over. I’m wondering if he didn’t 
> know about the ponds south of Highway 109....and they would be easy to 
> miss.
>
> I don’t think those other two ponds would be frozen over yet. Too much 
> wind yesterday.
>
>
> Larry S
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