Thanks to everyone who responded to my questions about SMLO and LALO. And the 
location. I appreciate the clarifications. In part I also wanted clarification 
on the location as there was no city or county in the email about these birds. 
There could be more than one Park Point in the state of Minnesota but maybe 
not. Kindly list county or city in your postings. Thank You!

Peace and All Good!

Carolyn Law osf
320.260.1030
carolynlaw.com
www.fslf.org 

-----Original Message-----
From: Minnesota Birds <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jason Frank
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2020 9:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mou-net] SMLO at Park Point.

For what it's worth, there was a flock of around 20 Smith's Longspurs (for what 
it's also worth, it only took 1.8 seconds to type the full name "SMITH'S 
LONGSPURS," and I'm doing this on the klickity-klackity brickety-brackety 
keyboard of a stationary interior-dwelling computer
machine) at the Helibase overlooking the north shore of Greenwood Lake, on the 
afternoon of Tuesday, October 6. There were many more Lapland Longspurs (2.2 
seconds) there as well.

On Wednesday, October 7, 75 Sandhill Cranes were reported heading southwest 
along the shore above Mt Josephine by Travis Novitsky, and
120+ were seen passing over Silver Bay from Mount Trudee, by Marsha
Moreen and Ken Larson.

On 10/9/20, linda whyte <[email protected]> wrote:
> They're "bird-bander speak" for Smith's Longspur and Lapland Longspur.
> Linda Whyte
>
> On Fri, Oct 9, 2020, 10:24 AM Law, Carolyn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Where is Park Place? What is a SMLO? WHAT IS A LALOM
>>
>>
>>
>> Blessings of Peace and All Good!
>>
>> Carolyn Law osf
>>
>> www.carolynlaw.com
>> 320.260.1030
>> www.fslf.org
>>
>>
>>
>> -------- Original message --------
>> From: Lon Baumgardt <[email protected]>
>> Date: 10/9/20 10:07 AM (GMT-06:00)
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [mou-net] SMLO at Park Point.
>>
>> A single bird among 20-25 LALOs. Observed at about 20 yards with sun 
>> at my back. Could clearly see tannish-beige color extending through 
>> belly to the vent area.
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Ortonville Public Library
Founder & Vice President
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Big Stone County, Minnesota

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