[mou] Curlew Sandpiper

Anthony X. Hertzel axhertzel@sihope.com
Sun, 16 May 2004 15:06:40 -0500


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May 16, CURLEW SANDPIPER, near Clinton, Big Stone County, Would be 
second state record. From US Highway 75 go west on Big Stone County 
Road 4 for four miles, then turn north on County Road 61 for 8/10ths 
of a mile. Park and walk to the east into the field with wheel ruts, 
The wetland is just to the northeast after walking about 200 yards. 
Reported by Svingen.

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<div><font color="#000000">May 16,<b> CURLEW SANDPIPER</b>, near
Clinton, Big Stone County, Would be second state record. From US
Highway 75 go west on Big Stone County Road 4 for four miles, then
turn north on County Road 61 for 8/10ths of a mile. Park and walk to
the east into the field with wheel ruts, The wetland is just to the
northeast after walking about 200 yards.</font> Reported by
Svingen.</div>
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