[mou] Clark's Grebe, Ross's Goose at Thielke L; Yellow Rails at McGregor

Kim R Eckert eckertkr at gmail.com
Tue May 6 11:39:52 CDT 2008


Early yesterday afternoon, May 5, I saw both a Clark's Grebe and a  
Ross's Goose on Thielke Lake in Big Stone Co. Both were observed from  
Co Rd 62, which runs along the S side of the lake. The Clark's  
initially was by itself on the E half of the lake, but it eventually  
joined the main group of ~40 Western Grebes on the W side. The late- 
lingering Ross's Goose was an adult on the E half of the lake, closely  
associating with a pair of Canada Geese.

Then yesterday night, between 11:15 and 11:25 pm, at least 2 Yellow  
Rails were heard calling in the McGregor marsh in Aitkin Co. Both were  
on the E side of Hwy 65: one was quite close to the road near mile  
marker 116, which is 0.7 mi S of the Hwy 210 intersection; the other  
was quite far from the road and hard to hear, 0.8 mi S of 210.

Other birds of note found yesterday were 13 late Cackling Geese on the  
Wheaton sewage ponds, a Western Kingbird along Traverse Co Rd 76 just  
E of Mud L, and a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher along the Big Stone NWR's auto  
tour in Lac Qui Parle Co.

Kim Eckert





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