FYI - Today while birding near Prescott,  I met a couple from Finland  who were 
birding the metro area for a couple of days.  In recounting the birds he'd seen 
in the area, the husband, Timo, mentioned seeing a Whimbrel at the mouth of 
Brown's Creek at the north side of Stillwater. He said it was near the marina 
and flushed upriver. He said he is very familiar with Whimbrel from Finland and 
elsewhere and is certain of the sighting. He said he was very surprised to see 
one so early since they don't usually arrive until late April or May in 
Finland. I told him that mid-May is when they pass through Minnesota. He noted 
the long decurved bill and bold eye stripes. The bird vocalized which he 
described accurately. The bird was seen at about 11:00am. He said he would 
gladly provide documentation using the MOU web site. I ended up birding with 
them for a couple of hours and he was an excellent observer. Sorry I don't have 
a more detailed description of the exact site where the bird was seen. but he 
pointed to an area between Dellwood Rd N and Fairy Falls Rd N.  I believe the 
current early date for Minnesota is April 26. The median date is May 19. 

Prior to meeting these folks, I estimated 5,000 + gulls at the Pine Bend 
landfill near Hi 52.  I observed from Biscayne Ave. but was unable to ID 
anything other than Ring-billeds and Herrings at this distance. But I KNOW 
there is something else lurking in their midst.

Finally, I was unable to relocate the Harlequin Duck today.

Jim






James Mattsson
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