Just for clarification, Lake Osakis is in Douglas and Todd Counties, not
Grant (Douglas is between Grant and Todd).

A Doug. Co. aficionado,
Jesse Ellis
Saint Paul, MN


On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 8:24 PM Scott Dirks <[email protected]> wrote:

> Connie Jo and I birdied for a few hours this afternoon near and around
> Lake Osakis, the south, west and northwest shorelines of which held
> thousands of waterfowl.  Highlights included FOY western grebes, as well as
> large numbers of canvasback, many scaup (mostly lesser and a few greater),
> and a good assortment of bufflehead, redhead, gadwall, ring-necked,
> shovelers, wigeon, wood duck, mallards, blue-winged and green-winged teal.
> Of course, many Canada geese, pied-billed grebes and rafts of coot were
> also present.  Our scoping and viewing were done both from the public
> landing in the town of Osakis and from County Road 10 north of town.
>
> Other FOY birds were a pair of rusty blackbirds, a vesper sparrow, hermit
> thrush and yellow-bellied sapsucker, all viewed from County Highway 10.
>
> Scott Dirks
>
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