I found lots of waterfowl again today at Lake Byllesby, though not as many
as yesterday. A large flock of Greater White-fronted Geese is still hanging
out on the mudflats across the lake from the cemetery, and a small flock of
Tundra Swans flew in while I was there.

Some shorebirds are starting to come in. Scoping the mudflats from the west
end, I found five Pectoral Sandpipers and three Greater Yellowlegs on the
mudflats, along with more than a dozen Killdeer.

And as I was driving up Hwy 56 a Swainson's Hawk flew overhead.

Gerry Hoekstra
Northfield

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