About 4 pm I arrived at Zorbaz’s in Spicer, but did not see the White-winged
Scoter. Other birds present were Pied-billed Grebe, Double-crested Cormorant,
Canvasbacks, Scaup sp., and Buffleheads. After driving the perimeter of the
lake, the easiest public access is the beech just to the left of Zorbaz’s as
you look at the lake.
Is this Scoter an early bird? I may try for it again tomorrow. Thanks
for all the information! Sincerely, Judy in Alexandria, Mn
On Nov 16, 2014, at 3:26 PM, Josh Wallestad <[email protected]> wrote:
> Steve Gardner and I saw one Common Eider directly in front of the Essentia
> Health Building at 2:00. We also saw a juvenile Harlequin Duck. The
> Harlequin was last seen near the 21st Ave parking area.
>
> I also received word that the White-winged Scoter on Green Lake in Spicer
> was still present today- right in front of Zorbaz's Restaurant.
> On Nov 16, 2014 2:39 PM, "Tanya Beyer" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> The corner is 7th and RR Street, where a tall birch overlooks a crab apple
>> tree heavy with fruit. About 30 Bohemians are right now trading places
>> between the birch and the apple. This is right in front of the tiny
>> Northview Bank depository, and in view of U.S. Hwy. 2 which sails by from
>> east to west. I first sighted the flock from across the highway at the
>> laundromat, without binoculars, the movement of the flock was so obvious,
>> like starlings.
>>
>>
>> *Tanya Beyer*
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