Today Leslie Marcus and I headed out to Dodge County to bird, and one of our 
first stops was the Claremont Sewage Ponds.  There was a large variety of 
ducks, our favorites the 25+ Male Rudy's sporting that beautiful blue bill.  
While we were watching the ducks we heard the familiar call of the Spotted 
Sandpiper, and there it was bobbing away on the bank looking splendid!  Over 
the ponds were Barn, and Tree Swallows, and a Purple Martin.  There were 3 
Wilson's Snipe in the muddy ag field, and Yellow-rumped Warblers, and an 
assortment of regular species.

We then went up to the Gravel Pits on Co 1, and CRG where the Eurasian 
Collared-Dove had been reported, and did not refind it.  We had great luck in 
the gravel pit ponds, and gravel roads there.  In a farmers pond, and woodlots 
we saw many more species of ducks, Ruby-crowned Kinglets, Yellow-rumped 
Warblers, Br. Creeper, Swamp Sp, Chipping Sp, White-throated Sp, Field Sp, 
Hermit Thrush, and Brown Thrasher.  Flying overhead we had Great Blue Heron, 
Osprey, and Turkey Vulture.

On our way back in on Steele Co 19 just west of Rice Lake State Park on the 
North side of the road near a creek that had a large mudflat we saw 10 Wilson's 
Snipe, lots of both Yellowlegs, and Pectoral Sandpipers.  In the deeper water 
was a variety of ducks, and more of the same sparrows, and Pheasants.  

Conny Brunell
Richfield, Hennepin Cty
[email protected]

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