Photographed yesterday at my home in Mendota Hts.: hooded warbler, Tennessee 
warbler, yellow-rump, Yellow-bellied sapsucker, blackpoll warbler, 
ruby-throated hummingbird, cedar waxwing; seen not photographed, wood ducks, 
great-crested flycatcher...nothing better than a water feature to attract 
variety.

Bernie Friel

Bernard P. Friel
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On 5/7/18, 00:21, "Minnesota Birds on behalf of Steve Weston" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

    Birded 140th Street Marsh and 180th Street Marsh in Dakota Co. At 140th
    Street we found the Cattle Egret and the Dunlin both in full breeding
    plumage. Both were also reported by others on the south side of the road.
    As we left the egret flew to the other shore and was no longer visible.
    Soras were especially vocal.
    
    At 180th Street we had great views of Soras and Spottted Sandpipers. Ducks
    included several Redhead, a Ringed-neck, and about 20 Ruddies. New birds
    included Marsh Wren, Bank Swallow, a Northern Waterthrush, and Yellow
    Warblers.
    
    Steve Weston
    On Quigley Lake in Eagan, MN
    [email protected]
    
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