Finally, today between 3:45 and 4:30 pm, I saw hundreds of shorebirds at Lake 
Byllesby, spread out from Lakeside Cemetery to the far west end. Most of you 
have seen a greater variety of species at Bass Ponds, 180th St., and elsewhere 
by now,  but I am pleased that the Lake Byllesby extensive shorebird habitat 
has attracted a larger number of shorebirds at last!  It was good to see so 
many of them, plus hundreds of Tree and Barn Swallows, which were snapping up 
recently hatched insects in the rain. 

Wilson's Phalarope 8 
Dowitcher species 4 
Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs:  many
Pectoral Sandpiper:  many
Semipalmated and Least Sandpiper:  many

The light rain became heavier soon, so I had to leave.

Laura Coble
Cannon Falls

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