Friday the 13th proved to be a terrific day of birding for Leslie Marcus, Susan 
Schumacher and I in the Rothsay area in Wilkin Co.  From Rothsay we took CR 26 
West (210th St.) to 300th Ave and took a Right.  Just before 200th St we saw 20 
Greater Prairie Chickens off to the right in a field.  We watched them in the 
scope when all of a sudden something flushed another 25 birds or so into the 
air from behind where we looking, and they all got up and perched high up in 
the trees.

Then when we came around the corner of 300th Ave (at the traditional lek) to 
our surprise and amazement there were "3" Short-eared Owls hunting out over the 
lek.  We could hardly believe our good fortune to be watching these magnificent 
birds hunt in the fields so close by in the morning sunshine!  They would criss 
cross low over the road, and we watched one perch on a low fence post and 
devour the fruits of its labor in the scope.  

We decided to walk down the field road out from the brown wma sign, and when we 
had went a short distance at least another 50 Greater Prairie Chickens flushed 
up out of the corn stalks, what a sound!  One of the Short-eared Owls was hot 
in pursuit, and flew right over our heads, what a look!

We then birded many county roads and saw the usual winter birds, and at 12:20 
decided to make one more pass along CR 176 (190th St) East of its junction from 
CR 15.  Within .5 miles we saw a Golden Eagle perched in a huge tree on the 
right side of the road.  We watched it in our scopes for 10 minutes before it 
got up and flew over the road towards us and perched in another tree closer to 
CR 15, and sat.

What a pleasure it was to be birding up in Rothsay today on a calm, warm day 
and have so many close, good looks at these great birds all before lunch.

Conny Brunell
Richfield, Hennepin Cty
[email protected]

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