On a very slow birding day, I was  pleased to see a small flock of first winter 
and adult Snow Buntings around 5 pm at the GWI Park north of Randolph.  The 
park is increasingly changing, with development near the Hwy 56 entrance and at 
different spots on the west side.  

For those who are wondering, here is some information from our local newspaper 
about Lake Byllesby: 

The earlier and much greater drawdown two weeks before October 1st was because 
repairs are needed for the Dakota County Dam.  Improvements include "repairing 
some bedrock, repairing the existing concrete face of the dam, adding piers and 
a bridge over the overflow structure, and repairing the existing gate and 
intake systems".  A refill will start on 11/21/15, & end on 12/15/15, or until 
the lake is at its “normal" winter level (848 ft. above sea level).  Repairs on 
the dam will continue until Spring. The lake is now more shallow than it has 
been for a very long time on both the Dakota and Goodhue sides.  

It was great to have shorebirds back this year for a short time, although next 
year’s drawdown will likely be back to Oct.1st, depending on water depth.

Laura Coble
Cannon Falls

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