(Posted by Becca Engdahl <[email protected]> via moumn.org)

Decided to go on a little search for sea ducks this morning, and although I've 
really been 
hoping to find some scoters around here, I have to say I am much happier with 
what we found 
at the Walker Waste Treatment Plant this morning! While sorting through the 
Buffleheads 
feeding in the lower ponds, I came across a duck I have never seen before, but 
knew 
immediately to be a HARLEQUIN DUCK! I could hardly believe my eyes! We quickly 
realized 
how rare this must be and began frantically trying to get photos as three adult 
Bald Eagles 
continued to swoop above the ponds, scaring the waterfowl from pond to pond. A 
lifer for us 
and extra exciting because it turns out to be a first record for Cass County! 
Bird was still there 
when we left at about noon, but had flown to the upper pond.
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