[mou] Black-necked Stilts
Anthony X. Hertzel
axhertzel@sihope.com
Sun, 16 May 2004 13:21:59 -0500
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In addition to the three BLACK-NECKED STILTS reported and relocated
today near Rice lake State Park in Steele County, two more
Black-necked Stilts were found by Bill Marengo at the Belle Plaine
sewage ponds. The ponds are located off U.S. 169, along Scott County
Road 6 about a mile south of town.
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Anthony X. Hertzel -- axhertzel@sihope.com
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<div>In addition to the three<b> BLACK-NECKED STILTS</b> reported and
relocated today near Rice lake State Park in Steele County, two more
Black-necked Stilts were found by Bill Marengo at the Belle Plaine
sewage ponds. The ponds are located off U.S. 169, along Scott County
Road 6 about a mile south of town.</div>
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<div>Anthony X. Hertzel -- axhertzel@sihope.com</div>
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