This morning Leslie Marcus and I went to the Lewiston Sewage Ponds in Winona 
Co, and saw the 2 Red Knots reported from 11-11:45.  The gates were unlocked 
and open, and the birds were still in the ponds on the right walking and 
feeding along the muddy edges not that far from the road.  We walked in and set 
up scopes and got excellent close and clear looks which was well worth the 230 
mile round trip all by itself.

They were next to 2 Wilson's Phalaropes, and got up and flew a couple of times 
allowing us looks at the wing and tail pattern, but did not vocalize.  There 
were 20 or so Dunlins on the other side of the pond, and Semipalmated and 
Spotted Sandpipers moving around.  Thanks John Hockema for getting the word out 
quickly, this was the closest I've ever seen them in Minnesota!

Conny Brunell
Richfield, Hennepin Cty
[email protected]

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