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From: Kim Eckert <ecker...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, May 25, 2021 at 9:53 AM
Subject: [mou-rba] Harlequin Duck and Red-throated Loons still in Duluth
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A sub-adult male Harlequin was seen this morning on the bay side of Park
Point at both 19th street just north of Hearding Island and at the 43rd
street bus turn around just north of the recreation area. This is
presumably the same individual which had been seen last week and
previously.

Five Red-thr Loons also present on the lake side of Park Point south of the
12th street access. This species had also been seen by others at Park Point
several times earlier this month.

And a probable group of Whimbrels was seen distantly and very briefly on
the sand bar on the back side of Hearding Island but they disappeared
before a positive ID could be made. This species has also been reported in
Duluth a few times earlier in May.

Kim Eckert, Duluth
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