[mou] Cattle Egret, Least Bittern in Lyon County
Bob Dunlap
rmdbird@mn.rr.com
Sun, 1 Jun 2003 19:40:49 -0500
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On the way back from the Rock County MBW (which was outrageously =
spectacular), Rick Hoyme and I birded parts of Lyon County. Most =
notable was Black Rush Lake WPA just south of Hwy. 23. There we found a =
couple of calling Least Bitterns, and one of them popped up for a brief =
glimpse. At the south end of the marsh just past the sign for the WPA, =
we found a Cattle Egret on the hill close to the marsh. Also in the =
water were three late Snow Geese.
-Bob Dunlap, Carver County
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a couple of calling Least Bitterns, and one of them popped up for a =
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glimpse. At the south end of the marsh just past the sign for the =
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