[mou] Least Bittern @ 180th Marsh

Hagsela@aol.com Hagsela@aol.com
Wed, 24 May 2006 13:33:25 EDT


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Yesterday afternoon from 4:00-4:30 I observed a Least Bittern in the north 
east pond, the section closest to the road.   I was amazed to see it out in the 
open, away from the reeds, walking around with those big ol' feet.   They're 
such furtive things, I'd never had such a good, long look before!

There were a few shorebirds at 180th and 140th - nothing that hasn't been 
reported before.

Linda Sparling
Hennepin County

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served a Least Bittern in the north east pond, the section closest to the ro=
ad.&nbsp;  I was amazed to see it out in the open, away from the reeds, walk=
ing around with those big ol' feet.&nbsp;  They're such furtive things, I'd=20=
never had such a good, long look before!<BR>
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There were a few shorebirds at 180th and 140th - nothing that hasn't been re=
ported before.<BR>
<BR>
Linda Sparling<BR>
Hennepin County</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" FACE=3D"Geneva" FAMILY=3D"SANS=
SERIF" SIZE=3D"2"></FONT></HTML>

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