[mou] No Red Knot, a couple warblers

Hagsela@aol.com Hagsela@aol.com
Sat, 20 Aug 2005 18:21:01 EDT


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We did not relocate Chet's Red Knot this morning.   Several other birders had 
been to the wetlands near New Germany without success, from what we were 
told.   The mud flats are extensive at both the pond north of Carver Cty. 30 and 
south of 30 (Yancy and Yale defining the east and west).   There were lots of 
shore birds, just nothing unusual.
In Carver Park we ran into a warbler wavelet, with Chestnut-sided and Black 
'n' White the standouts.
Linda Sparling, Hennepin County

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eva" FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" SIZE=3D"2">We did not relocate Chet's Red Knot thi=
s morning.&nbsp;  Several other birders had been to the wetlands near New Ge=
rmany without success, from what we were told.&nbsp;  The mud flats are exte=
nsive at both the pond north of Carver Cty. 30 and south of 30 (Yancy and Ya=
le defining the east and west).&nbsp;  There were lots of shore birds, just=20=
nothing unusual.<BR>
In Carver Park we ran into a warbler wavelet, with Chestnut-sided and Black=20=
'n' White the standouts.<BR>
Linda Sparling, Hennepin County</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" FACE=3D"Geneva=
" FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" SIZE=3D"2"></FONT></HTML>

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