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From: Minnesota Birds On Behalf Of Bruce Baer
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Subject: [mou-net] Mute Swans
This morning there were three Mute Swans in with the approx. 75 Trumpeters at
the Old Cedar Ave bridge.
Gadwall
Ruddy Duck
Common and
This morning there were three Mute Swans in with the approx. 75 Trumpeters at
the Old Cedar Ave bridge.
Gadwall
Ruddy Duck
Common and Hooded Merganser
Redhead
Common Goldeneye
Bruce Baer - Bloomington
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(Posted by Chet A. Meyers via moumn.org)
Ah, the voice of experience. Just be sure you have
really good directions BEFORE you visit the Wilkie Unit.
We almost missed them, but for a couple of wonderful
birding guys.
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Ruth Hiland and I found 2 mute swans mixed in with the many hundreds of tundra
swans at about a mile south of the Weaver boat landing.
Leslie Marcus
St. Louis Park, Mn.
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Hi everyone,
This morning at 10:15 I found two Mute Swans in the small open water between
Upper and Lower Sakatah Lakes in western Rice County. This area is known as
"The Narrows" and is along Rice CR 99. To those who know it, it is the spot
where the Swallow-tailed Kite was present back in 19
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