hi judd--thank you for the additional and further detailed info. I'm saving
your directions for a little bit warmer day for my outing. many thanks.
jim
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From: "Judd Zandstra" <[email protected]>
To: "jmmet" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Swans at Sucker Lake
Sucker Lake Park is located in Vadnais Heights between highway 95 on the
north and County Road F, east of Rice Street. There are 2 parking lots.
The northern one off Rice Street is closed in the winter. The southern one
off County F is open.
From the south parking lot follow the paved trail north for about 1/4 mi
to a marked path on the right (east). Take this path about 100 yards to
the man-made channel between Sucker Lake and Lake Vadnais. There is a
footbridge at this point. You can stand on the bridge to observe the
channel but do not cross it. Take the left fork (north) and follow the
path along the west bank of the channel up to the south end of Sucker lake
itself. The water is open here and you will see hundreds of mallards and
20+ trumpeter swans. They congregate between the bridge and the open water
at the end of Sucker Lake.
The swans and mallards in the channel are quite tame and you sometimes can
approach them within 5 or 10 feet. (Some people feed them.) If you get too
close they calmly paddle to the opposite side of the channel, about 20
feet away.
Alternately, the trumpeters may be at the north end of Sucker Lake. This
an additional half-mile walk so check the north end of the lake from the
south end with your binocs. To get to the north end, follow the paved
trail to the north parking lot and to the north channel.
I haven't been there for a couple weeks but as long as the lakes in the
area are still frozen, the trumpeters can be found there.
Judd Zandstra
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From: jmmet
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 11:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mou-net] Swans at Sucker Lake
hi to the group-saw a post here about a month ago that a flock of about 40
swans had taken up residency at sucker lake. it's such a nice day today I
was thinking of driving over there and trying to grab some photos. does
anyone know if they are still there? if so, is it easy to spot them ...
what side of the lake do they tend to inhabit (I haven't been to sucker
lake)??
thanks in advance for any info.
jim
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