With limited time this evening I was able to relocate the Surf Scoter originally reported by John Cyrus. It was located on the south-east part of Lake Waconia. I could not find any other Black Scoters.
I also saw nearly 70 Loons but all we too distant and light conditions too poor to determine if there were any other than Common Loons. Also noteworthy was probably the largest concentration of gulls I've ever seen on this lake. When I left at 6:15pm there were easily over 2,000 gulls present with more streaming in to roost. Most were Ring-billed but many Bonparte's and at least one Franklin's was present. This would be a good time & place to look for unusual gulls if one has the time. Please note that while there are places to scan the lake from the south-east side, please be aware of the many "No Parking" areas. Also, the park on the south-east side requires a Carver County Parks permit sticker (daily or annual). This area was twice patrolled by the Carver County Sherriff while I was here this evening. Regards. . . . . ---- Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html