March 23, 2012
 
Enjoyed a day of birding in Southwestern Minnesota, with Bob Williams.  We 
observed 60 species of birds.  Greater White-fronted Geese were observed in 
four counties, along with smaller numbers of Snow and Ross's Geese.  We also 
observed 15 species of Ducks.  Mixed flocks of Blackbirds were observed in a 
few locations as were small flocks of Sparrows. We birded in the following 
counties:
 
Brown county
New Ulm - Cemetery - located on Highway 14.
Sleepy Eye Sewage ponds - located South of the town of Sleepy Eye, on Highway 4.
 
Redwood County
Willow Lake WMA - located on the East side of the town of Wanda.
 
Cottonwood County
Harder Lake WPA
 
Jackson County
Fish Lake - located along the county line with Cottonwood county
Laurs WMA - Located along Highway 71, about 2 miles NW of the town of Bergen.
 
Martin County
Perch Lake
 
Watonwan
 
Here are some of the species we observed:
Greater White-fronted Goose - Redwood, Cottonwood, Jackson, Watonwan counties - 
The best location was at Harder Lake WPA, in Cottonwood county.  This WPA, is 
located in the SE corner of the intersection of CR 3 and CR 4, about 8 miles NW 
of the town of Windom.  300+ Greater White-fronted Geese were observed there.
Snow Goose - Cottonwood, Jackson, Watonwan
Ross's Goose - Cottonwood, Jackson, Watonwan
Greater Yellowlegs
Lesser Yellowlegs
Wilson's Snipe
Eurasian Collared Dove - Martin - One Eurasian Collared Dove was observed and 
heard, in the SE corner of the intersection of Highway 4 and CR 38, in the town 
of Trimont.
Short-eared Owl - Cottonwood - One Short-eared Owl, was observed at the Harder 
Lake WPA.
Fox Sparrow - Cottonwood 
Harris's Sparrow - Brown
Western Meadowlark - Cottonwood
Rusty Blackbird - Redwood
Brewer's Blackbird - Redwood, Martin
 
Craig MandelMinnetonka, Hennepin County
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