When I arrived around 11:00 to look for the jaeger at the south side =20 of Eagle Lake, the bird was not present. However, around 11:30 the =20 bird came into view and began chasing Ring-billed Gulls, as it did for =20 much of yesterday. I was able to note the field marks that Peder =20 posted about. Denny Martin arrived, and together we watched the bird =20 fly amongst the gulls. Around 12:15 the bird flew out of site toward =20 the north end of Eagle Lake, which is not visible from the south end. =20 I had to leave, but Denny remained and hiked up the Sakatah Trail, =20 which actually runs right between the north and south sections of =20 Eagle Lake. Around 1:00 he said the bird flew over and again resumed =20 chasing gulls and sitting on the water on the south side of the lake. =20 From the Sakatah Trail looking south, however, you are a bit closer =20 to where the bird is than from the dirt road on the north side of Hwy. =20 14. To get to the trail: Drive one and a half miles north of Hwy. 14 =20 on CR 78 (this is west of the lake). Here there is a parking lot for =20 the Sakatah trail, and then you can hike out to the point between the =20 two parts of the lake. From here the bird will be to your southeast. =20 So, either this spot or the pulloff on the north side of Hwy. 14 are =20 the places to view the Jaeger. Good luck!
Bob Dunlap, Nicollet County

