12/3/2007

Enjoyed a nice day bird watching around the metro on Monday, with a group from 
my Audubon chapter.  We made stops at Hardman Ave., Point Douglas Park, Freedom 
Park ( in Wisconsin), Hastings, Lock & Dam #2, MVNWR - Visitor Center - 
Bloomington and ended the day at Lake Calhoun.  We arrived at Lake Calhoun 
around 2:30 pm and there were a number of Gulls sitting far out on the ice.  We 
were able to confirm Ring-billed and Herring Gull IDs, but nothing else.  There 
were a number of Bald Eagles that would get the Gulls to fly up from there 
resting spot on the ice.  So it made viewing even more difficult.  At sunset 
there were about 300 Gulls resting on the NW side of the lake, but again.  
Nothing other than Ring-billed and Herring Gulls were identified.  There was 
still some open water on the North end of the lake, with a mix of waterfowl and 
several Trumpeter Swans.   

Here are a few of the 43 species observed by the group:

Pied-billed Grebe - Point Douglas Park
Cackling Goose - Point Douglas Park
14 species of waterfowl - combined at all locations.
Rough-legged Hawk - Light morph bird observed along Neal Ave, just North of 
Washington CR 76.

Craig Mandel
EgretCMan at msn.com<mailto:EgretCMan at msn.com>
Hennepin County, MN
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