The Lake Byllesby water drawdown began on September 18th this year, instead of 
October 1st.  The lake has been very full all summer, and still is, but a few 
sandbars and mudflats are visible now on the west side.

This evening I saw Short-billed Dowitchers, Lesser and Greater Yellowlegs and 
Pectoral Sandpipers on the west side, accessed across the railroad track just 
east of Randolph, along Hwy 88.  Also, at Lakeside Cemetery and on the west 
side, were large flocks of Cedar Waxwings and Yellow-rumped Warblers 
(especially in the apple trees); 1 Nashville Warbler, and 2 male and 2 female 
adult pheasants.  I will continue to check the lake for shorebirds and better 
migrant birding.

Laura Coble
Cannon Falls, MN

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