Looking at my photos and video when I returned home, it appears 2 juvenile 
SABINE'S GULLS were present at the north end of South Heron Lake.

Otherwise, I birded only the access road and largely remained relatively 
stationary and conducted a "lake watch" of sorts. Some other highlights:

37 American Golden-Plovers (flyover flock)
7 Bonaparte's Gulls (FOS)
2320 Franklin's Gulls (seems low)
12 Forster's Terns
2 American Pipits
7 species of warblers
---100+ Yellow-rumped, 17 Orange-crowned, Yellowthroat, Magnolia, Nashville, 2 
lingering Tennessee, and a very late YELLOW.
2 Le Conte's Sparrows (FOS)
7 Dark-eyed Juncos (FOS)


Full eBird list here: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S31753877

Danny Akers
Spirit Lake, IA

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SABINE'S GULL present at the north end of South Heron Lake in Jackson Co. 
Cropped photo on the Minnesota Birding Facebook group. Viewed looking north 
from the peninsula jutting into the lake at the West Heron unit of Heron Lake 
WMA.

Danny Akers
Spirit Lake, IA

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