Photos can be found at:http://www.stoneridgepress.com/Murrelet.htmAlso on 
Recently Seen on MOU websitePeder Swingen found a probable Long-billed Murrelet 
this afternoon on the Lake Superior side of Park Point. I rushed down to the 
Point and found Lars and Pam Benson who had relocated the bird. Tony Hertzel 
joined the group and again refound the bird. The murrelet eventually came 
fairly close to shore when an adult Bald Eagle tried to nab it. He failed and 
the murrelet moved back north down the Point.If accepted this would be a first 
state record. Note the thin dark bill, the white scapulars, light throat, and 
black face with lack of white on the neck that would separate the Long-billed 
from an Ancient Murrelet.IfSparky Stensaas 2515 Garthus Road Wrenshall, MN 
55797 218.341.3350 cell 
sparkystensaas at hotmail.com
www.stoneridgepress.com
www.kollathstensaas.com
www.sparkyphotos.com
 
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