Our crane-count group of 3 heard one pair unison call east of Mound Prairie along/near Hwy 21. The din of Spring Peepers and Chorus Frogs was deafening at 5:30 AM. April 16. Later, there was a single crane along Hwy 21 near its junction with Lorenz Rd.
Also, active Bald Eagle nests (adults on/at the nests) SW the junction of Hwy 21 with Tschumper Rd. along the Root R. (Will soon be obscured by leaves) And east side of Lawrence L. pull off across the lake. Should be visible after leafout. Pull-off is unmarked dirt/stone road east side of Hwy 26 to a terrace below the hwy. This site is north of Brownville. Incidental count birdies: Wild Turkeys, Ring-n. Peasants, E. Phoebe, Tree, Rough-winged, & Barn Swallows, Field, Song, Swamp, & Fox Sparrows, many C. Snipe, Yell.bell. Saps, No. Flickers, Purple Martins. Peregrines: One bird perched on the box at Great Spirit Bluff (2nd bald eastfacing stones north of Dresbach Info. Center). One bird perched on snag just south edge of Queen's Bluff above Hwy. 61 ,about 4.5 miles north of junction of Hwy 61 & I90. Possible & legal to pull off Hwy 61; need scope, but HIGH SPEED TRAFFIC. Frontage road west of Hwy. 61 (Twin Bluffs Rd.) is safer viewing but farther to view. Look south(east) carefully. The "twin" bluffs are Queen's Bluff & King's Bluff, both in Great River Bluffs State Park and posted off limits to the public. "Falcon Rd." is a short frontage road closer to the bluffs, but the site is not visible from Falcon Rd. Fred Lesher, LaCrosse __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Plan great trips with Yahoo! Travel: Now over 17,000 guides! http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide