This morning at 10:00am at Lake Byllesby there were 5 Common Snipe walking 
around probing those long bills into the mudflats.

On the way back along State 56 going N just short of 260th St. E I saw a 
Loggerhead Shrike sitting on a roadside wire.  I pulled over, took out the 
scope, and was able to get close, clear looks at the wide mask, and stubby bill 
with short hook.  There were 2 more on 180th St; one on each side of Emery 
sitting up on the wires.  I also scoped them both out to make sure of ID during 
this transition time.

I saw Turkey Vultures soaring low, Great Blue Heron's, and several big mixed 
flocks in the ag fields of Cowbirds, Grackles, Rusty and Red-winged Blackbirds. 
 It was a really nice morning to be out tooling around with the windows down, 
enjoying the sound of killdeer calling out everywhere.

Conny Brunell
Richfield, Hennepin Cty
[email protected]

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