May11
11:00 am

Possibly the same WEGR I reported on May 3 was along the north shore opposite 
the Goodhue Co. boat ramp (the western one, not the eastern one by the 
campground). It is visible only from Goodhue Co. 

Shorebirds are essentially non-existent at the lake in spite of large expanses 
of mudflat. I can only assume that regionally dry conditions are implicated, 
resulting in a western shift in migration where water conditions are much 
improved. These birds are smart.

Only FOY birds today at Byllesby were 2 Common Terns mixed with 30 or so 
Forster's Terns. 

Jim Mattsson
Eagan

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