This morning from about 9-10 AM I watched the Lark Bunting at the Polk Co. site 
identified yesterday.

Directions are as follows.  From the intersection of US 2 and CR 44, take CR 44 
south for two miles; then turn left, i.e., east,  on 300th St. SW.  Follow 
300th St. SW to the east until the gravel road ends (about a mile, I think); 
from the east end of the gravel road a two-track continues eastward.  Walk east 
along the two-track for 0.7 mile, to where a small cairn of stones in the south 
track marks "the spot;" from here, look to the south for the bunting.

If you're like me and wonder how you'll know when you've walked 0.7 mile, and 
whether the "small cairn of stones" will be so small as to be unrecognizable, 
then walk to the yellow "DIP" sign - the only road sign on the two-track.  From 
here it's about 130 yards further to a small white easement sign, and from the 
easement sign continue for another 65 yards to reach the cairn.

Phil Chu
Department of Biology
St. John's University
Collegeville, MN 56321





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