When I left the area, the Snowy Egret had followed a Great Egret into some
long grass and was not visible. They flew around a bit prior to that. The
Snowy Egret was sticking with the Great Egret the entire time I observed it.

There is also a Bobolink colony immediately to the south, and a Brewer's
Blackbird colony just south of Headwaters Parkway on Fenway.

Peter Nichols

On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 2:58 PM Peter Nichols <[email protected]> wrote:

> The bird is no longer at 190th and Fenway. Bill relocated it to the north.
> Take Fenway north from 190th to Headwaters Parkway and go left (west) until
> it ends. Then go right until you get to Falk Ave N (brand-new street, not
> on the map). Go left on falk until it ends. The bird is off to the right in
> a wet agricultural area. Scope required. Bird distant and partially
> obstructed, but still present.
>
> Peter Nichols
>
> On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 12:05 PM Williams, Bob <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Bill Litkey found a Snowy Egret at 190th St and Fenway Ave in Washington
>> County about 11am.  This is the same spot where the Avocets were earlier
>> this week.
>> Bob Williams
>>
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