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From: Laura Coble [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 5:21 PM To: 'mnbird at lists.mnbird.net' Subject: Henslow's Sparrow, 215th St. and Laigle Ave., Dakota County Today at 9: 00 am, after three years of hearing and searching for this shy, elusive bird in MN, I finally added HENSLOW'S SPARROW to my life list! Thanks to Bob Dunlap, who discovered this location, and Steve Weston, who posted it on June 6th with his Dakota County Prairie Bird field trip report. Several Henslows were singing on the south side of 215th Ave, but didn't appear. A single Henslow's flew up to a fence post on the west side of Laigle Ave. He flew across to the meadow on the east side, and continued to sing, perched on a blade of grass. I had spectacular views with my scope for several minutes! Yay! I had visited this location earlier this month with no luck for the Henslow's, but saw the BOBOLINKS, CLAY-COLORED and GRASSHOPPER SPARROWS, and SEDGE WRENS. I also spotted A GREAT EGRET, which was back behind the tall grass in one of the small ponds or potholes. Today I heard a single DICKSISSEL. When you exit from I-35, coming from the south or north to CR 70 (210th St.), drive west a very short way from the I-35 bridge, and immediately turn left onto Keokuk Avenue W., a gravel road. This turns into 215th St. after a mile, when you turn right. Follow 215th St. to the intersection with Laigle Ave. and listen along both roads for the birds. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://moumn.org/pipermail/mou-net_moumn.org/attachments/20070614/42df8307/attachment.html

