This morning at approximately 10:30, I found an immature Surf Scoter on Black 
Dog Lake, on the west end out from the viewing platform. I studied the bird for 
nearly 1/2 hour, as it dove and then mostly preened. It would occasionally lift 
its chest up out of the water and pose. I watched it flap its wings; and also 
do a lot of rolling in the water to preen its belly and flanks. It kept 
swimming in the direction of the concrete pipe that can be seen further west, 
and I followed it by taking a foot path west from the viewing platform as far 
as it went. Closest looks were about 250 yards. I was distracted by looking at 
the gulls to see if there was anything interesting among them. When I went back 
to find the scoter, I never saw it again. Searched for over half an hour, and 
then later with Bruce Fall, without any luck. It may have left the area.



Earlier in the morning, I saw an adult Thayer's Gull by the west outflow, 
standing in shallow water with several Ring-billed Gulls and one Herring Gull 
for a nice comparison.




Drew Smith

Eagan, Dakota County
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