Don Harrington, Jen Vieth, Jen's co-worker Jessica, and I birded the new SNA addition to the Hastings Sand Coulee, where Jessica has been involved in prairie seed-collecting. Among the usual expected birds were a fly-by merlin, a shrike actively engaged in hunting for some time (saw some hovering and two pursuits, but they moved down into the grass and over the hill, so couldn't tell the outcomes), and one Townsend's solitaire. At the first sighting, Don was able to get his scope on the solitaire, and Jen and Jessica got a look. Shortly thereafter, it flew over our heads and perched at the top of a cedar just in front of us. We then checked the id against the Sibley and the Na. Geographic.
To reach this addition of the coulee, take 61 south through Hastings until it forks off from 316. Take 316 just past the last housing development (called South Pines), and there will be a large brown and yellow sign for the SNA on your right. There is a grassy parking area behind the sign. Linda Whyte -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://moumn.org/pipermail/mou-net_moumn.org/attachments/20071028/e32f2617/attachment.html

