Bob,  Sorry to tag on to your e-mail but I am not very technical.  At my lake 
cabin on Osakis I saw a Clarks Grebe.  This is not the hybrid we have been 
seeing the last few years on the South side of the lake.  I saw it about 5 feet 
off my starboard bow and it was clearly a Clarks.  I saw it on the Northwest 
part of the main body of the lake.  There are really no shore spots to see it 
from that I could tell in this area.  I will check that area every week end and 
if it is routinely there I will notify  the list.

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From: "Williams, Bob" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, July 2, 2009 9:22
Subject: [mou-net] Another Pelican Update
To: [email protected]


> Jim Otto called a little after 9am this morning to say that the Brown
> Pelican had just flown into its favorite spot on the rocks by the 2
> buoys that can be seen from Jason Adam Ct. off Co. Rd. 13 in Le Sueur
> County.  It was not there, or any where else that Doug Kieser and I
> looked last night.  In addition to the pelican there is a Common Loon
> that has been seen on German Lake and 2 Sandhill Cranes that have been
> seen and heard in the area of Swede's Bay on Jefferson Lake.
> Bob Williams, Bloomington 
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