Near the same location closer to the road by the railroad bridge there is
another next with three eaglets that are about 1 month ahead of the ones
you pointed out.

Monica Bryand
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On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 1:17 PM, Doris Rubenstein <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Biking the trail in Lilydale Reg Park this a.m. (Fri), I saw a pair of
> fledgling eaglets (sp?) sitting on the edge of their huge nest in a dead
> tree overhanging the shore of the lake there (S side of trail). No parents
> nearby, but still a neat sight!  Doris Rubenstein
>
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> Subject: [mou-net] Snowy Egret--Kandiyohi County
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> There is a Snowy Egret in Willmar in the newly formed wetland along the
> Willmar bypass (US 71/MN 23). This is just south of Willmar Avenue or CR
> 23. The wetland is on the east side of the bypass, and there is a gravel
> entrance ramp you can drive down from CR 23 to get close to the wetland.
> The Snowy Egret is at the far SE corner of the wetland with two Great
> Egrets. It is sometimes out of view as it hunts around a culvert.
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