Jill and I did some birding yesterday in Dakota County as well.

We started off around 8 AM at Lake Rebecca Park and saw some good stuff.  I had 
stopped there on Friday evening and had seen about two dozed Great Blue Herons 
coming and going.  I figure there must be a roost somewhere nearby.

So, we went back there yesterday and saw quite a treat.  We had Mallards, 
American Coots, Lesser Scaup, Buffleheads, Common, Hooded AND Red-breasted 
Mergansers, several Bald Eagles, Red-winged Blackbirds, American Robins and 
Ring-billed Gulls, as well as the resident Canada Geese.  We had a total of 17 
species in the short time we were there.

Later in the morning, on the way to Apple Valley, we stopped at the 180th St. 
marsh.  As I had only been there as a passenger, I had a little difficulty 
locating it, but we did and were treated to American Wigeon, Gadwall, a pair of 
Blue-winged Teal, Green-winged Teal, Buffleheads, American Coot, and Killdeer.  
Near the 42 overpass, we had an American Kestrel and we encountered many Horned 
Larks on 180th St.  On the way to Apple Valley we took 160th St. and we saw a 
half dozen Trumpeter Swans lurking in a field.  At first we thought they were 
snow blobs, but after checking out the Dakota Woods dog park (sans Ginkgo, our 
papillon), I decided to go back.  I had hoped they were Snow Geese, but they 
turned out to be Trumpeters.  

After hitting Sam's Club, Petco, Penzey's Spices and Alex PC Tech computer 
store, we had a Merlin whizz over us on 160th.  We also encountered the TV's on 
42 and 55 on our way home.

I managed to get my 150th Minnesota lifer yesterday.  Don't ask me what it was 
though.

On the subject of Scaup identification, there is a good chapter in the book 
"Identify Yourself" by Bill Thompson.  He covers tips on how to separate 
Greater and Lesser Scaup, not only from each other, but also from the very 
similar Ring-necked Duck.  

Good birding,
Richard
 
Richard L. Wood, Ph. D.
Hastings, MN
rwoodphd at yahoo.com

----- Original Message ----
From: linda whyte <[email protected]>
To: mnbird at lists.mnbird.net; mou-net at moumn.org
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 9:56:03 PM
Subject: [mou] around Dakota County

We stopped at the 180th St. marsh. At the top of the hill was a pair of E. 
bluebirds. There were kildeer in evidence, both on the wing and in the 
shallows. Among the waterfowl were a bufflehead, a hooded merganser, a 
blue-winged teal, gadwall, several green-winged teal, coots, and many N. 
shovelers. The only raptor seen was a red-tail. Heard only, were a sandhill 
crane or two; the sounds were brief but unmistakable, though we couldn't 
determine if they were fly-overs we had missed, or they were grazers hidden 
behind a rise in the fields to our south. 

Lake Byllesby was fiercely windy. There were many mallards, Canada geese, and 
both mergansers, along with mallards, coots, gulls, kildeer, woodies, grackles, 
red-wing blackbirds, eagles and red-tails. There was plenty of open water and 
mudflats, so patience might have yielded more, if comfort hadn't won out.

Driving on Fisher Ave. we had good, long looks at a kestrel that had been 
buffeted by the winds and stopped to perch on a cable, up against a telelphone 
pole. Along the same road were several very cooperative horned larks.

We then checked the two ponds north of St. Mark's Lutheran Church on Randolph 
Boulevard. These gave us close, excellent views of many species, notably, 
red-head ducks,and a single specimen of what may be an intermediate color phase 
of a snow goose. If anyone else has seen this goose and has a different ID, 
please let me know.

On the way home, we spotted a few turkey vultures soaring over the Pine Bend 
SNA on highway 52. Now it really feels as though spring migration is in force.
Linda Whyte






      
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