Observed a [probable] Lark Bunting in Lyon County along MN HWY 68 about 1.5 miles northwest of Marshall. It flew from the west side of the road ditch into an adjacent field. I did not see it stop flying, but searched the section in that vicinity anyway - without success in relocating the bird.
Since the bird was flying away from the ditch while I was driving, and since there was no immediate place to stop, I did not view this individual with binoulars. However, I was able to note that it's size appeared slightly smaller than Red-winged Blackbird - slightly larger than Brown-headed Cowbird - both of which were in the immediate area feeding in the road ditch. This bird had a very dark body with very distinct, wide, white wing patches. Also visible in flight was white edging on the outer end of the tail. The flight was direct, powered flight, and low to the ground. Please be aware that I have precious little expereince with this species, and that it has not been seen again. I have also done a thorough search of the are for abberant blackbirds, etc. and have not seen anything of the sort. Roger Schroeder

