Saturday:  After a short vacation in Arizona, I returned to hear a Phoebe and 
Ruby-crowned Kinglet in the yard.

Sunday:  Checked out some flooded areas near Red-wing and Lake Bylessby.  Most 
notably FOY: TICK!  But, only one.  I found fourteen species of waterfowl.  The 
diving ducks at Lake Bylessby were probably out in the middle of the lake.  The 
most notable find: four Snow Geese and a White-fronted Goose.  I saw a flock of 
about 150 cormorants flying over.  And, there were probably more than two 
hundred Pelicans.  Other birds:  Swamp Sparrow, lots of Song Sparrows, 
Bluebirds, Tree Swallows.

Some Song Sparrows have the most intense response to pishing of any species.  I 
had one fly straight at my face when I pished, swerving off at about three feet 
away.  One bird on Sunday, ran around me with its wings held up trembling.  
From what I have seen, this was a definite invitation to mate.  I get no 
reaction to my pishing from my wife. 

The ice went out Quigley.  

Monday: There were lots of bugs to clean off the windshield.  I found a small 
green mayfly type insect.  Also I saw a slow flying long winged bug that 
reminded me of (but was not) a damselfly.

Steve Weston on Quigley Lake in Eagan, MN
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