The Night-heron just flew among the big trees north of the first pond west
of the trail at the bottom of the hill.

On Aug 8, 2016 12:54 PM, "CRAIG MANDEL" <egretc...@msn.com> wrote:

8/8/2016


Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge

Long Meadow Lake Unit

Bass Ponds - Trailhead

Bird Walk - Summary


While co-leading a walk at the Bass Ponds this morning with Brianne Keehan,
our group found an immature Yellow-crowned Night-Heron.  The bird was
observed at 8:10 am, sitting in a tree on the North side of the first pond
you come to on your right.  This area would be visible from the small
observation platform on the pond, or on the trail just west of the
observation platform.  We observed the bird sitting in the tree for about
15 minutes.  We returned later to the area and were unable to relocate the
Heron, but one of the participants likely observed the bird fly and land in
the tree line to the West of our initial spot where we observed it.  So its
likely still in the area.


Water levels on Long Meadow Lake are still a little high, so there are no
mud flats for Shorebirds at this time.


Here's a list of some of the birds we observed on the walk:


Great Blue Heron

Great Egret

Green Heron

Yellow-crowned Night-Heron

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Eastern Phoebe

Yellow-throated Vireo - Heard only

Red-eyed Vireo - Heard only

Gray Catbird

Cedar Waxwing

American Redstart


Craig Mandel

Minnetonka, Hennepin County

egretc...@msn.com


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