This afternoon (4/20) I stopped at Maria Lake in Carver (SE of Cologne) and was 
wowed by the variety of grebes, including one Western Grebe, three Eared Grebes 
and many Horned Grebes. ?There were also many Common Loons and a variety of 
ducks.



As far as I know, the last person to see one of the American Avocets at Bass 
Ponds, saw it at noon. ?I and several others could not locate any avocets 
around 2:00. ?The heat waves were so strong that perhaps we were just not able 
to discern the object of our desire.




I refound Doug Keiser's ?Eared Grebes (I saw 2) at Lake Nokomis at about 3:00.




I stopped at the Belle Plain Sewage lagoons this afternoon but there was not 
much there beyond ducks. ?There have been issues in recent years with birders 
entering the sewage lagoons during work hours, but weekends seem fine - the 
gates are open and there are not any signs asking people to stay out. ?Two of 
the four ponds had decent mud exposure.




Saturday, the 19th, I saw one Bank Swallow and one Cliff Swallow among many 
Tree and Barn Swallows at Black Dog Lake in Dakota County. ?My scope luckily 
found each individual, allowing me good chances to see headlights, rusty rumps 
and necklaces.




Much else that I saw others have reported. ?I ended my Saturday at Carver Park, 
listening to two American Woodcocks peenting.




Linda Sparling
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