Isn't this also the marsh that is disappearing under the landfill?  In fact, it 
is mostly gone now, squeezed between a landfill and a FedEx center, our stuff 
and our stuff.  I did a photo project about this for my class last summer.  
Sherry GraySaint Paul, Minnesota
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    On Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 12:16:25 AM EST, Steve Weston 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 The owners of the aggregate quarry on the hill above the 180th street marsh
have purchased the two properties to the north and are seeking a permit to
expand the rock quarry. At this point I have heard nothing to indicate that
the Vermillion town supervisors think that a mining operation is in any way
not compatible with a sensitive wetland habitat even if it is a waystation
for rare migrants or endangered and threatened breeding birds and turtles.

Good birds: I have a report of a Ross's Goose flying over Cedar Avenue near
Farmington High School. I don't know if the observer was able to report
this bird on eBird.

Steve Weston
On Quigley Lake in Eagan, MN
[email protected]

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