This morning Leslie Marcus and I went through Carver Co on CR 11 and enjoyed 
many Eastern Meadowlarks, and Eastern Bluebirds singing away on the wires and 
tree tops.  In Carver, and Mcleod Co's we continued to see Great Blue Herons, 
Grackles, RWBB. Horned Larks, Killdeer, Red-tailed Hawks, Northern Harriers, 
Bald Eagles, and a good variety of Ducks in flooded fields along the way.

On the way into the town of Renville there were flooded fields near
 the Renville sugar beet ponds visible from US 212, and Co 21 with a good 
variety of Ducks easily seen from the road.  From 212 in Renville go North on 
Main St to RR tracks.  Since the Eurasian Collared -Doves had been seen both on 
the West and East side of the tracks we pulled off to the side of the Elevators 
where we could watch both sides.

A perfect time to pull out our Subway lunch in the 56 degree sunshine, and 
watch for activity along the tracks.  Seeing none we got out at 1pm and walked 
along the North side of the tracks going East, until we reached the last of the 
4 elevators.  To our left low in the tree not visible until you were right 
across from it, the Eurasian Collared-Dove flushed up.  We were so lucky to 
have the sun at our backs shining right on it, while it sat perfectly still out 
in the open so close while we enjoyed every detail.  Then it flew off to a tree 
over on Emerson Ave NE, and thats the last we saw of it.  We saw Cedar Waxwings 
in the little park, and 5 Bald Eagles soared really low over the Grain 
Elevators.

Conny Brunell
Richfield, Hennepin Cty
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