Hi All,

 

Just a correction from yesterday's post, the subdivison is known as Prairie 
Trail, not Prairie Lakes as I had originally posted.

 

Danny Akers

Ankeny

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Subject: [ia-bird] BBA birding
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2010 22:09:10 -0500




 
Wondering if I would even find grassland-type birds in this block, my thoughts 
were answered at the new and rapidly developing Prairie Lakes 
complex/subdivision, located north and west of the DMACC Campus. At the western 
edge of the complex, 2 juvenile Hooded Mergansers were in a small pond with a 
family of Mallards. Four Lark Sparrows, 8 Grasshopper Sparrows, at least 16 
Dickcissels, and 6 Eastern and 2 Western Meadowlarks were present in this area 
as well. At another small pond in the development, a pair of Spotted Sandpipers 
were engaged in a distraction display towards a rabbit that had wandered too 
close to a drainage culvert.                                           
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