The Snowy Owl was present on Lake Pulaski this afternoon around 2:45.  It 
was on the ice near the open water in the center of the lake.  My only view 
of it was from Griffin Park on the west side of the lake.

The Glaucous Gull was not seen, and with the exception of Trumpeter Swans 
and Canada Geese, most of the waterfowl have apparently left.

Herb Dingmann
St. Cloud

-----Original Message----- 
From: Claudia Egelhoff
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2012 3:01 PM
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: [mou-net] No. Wright Co CBC - preliminary results

It was an unusual year for bird numbers (low) but an average year for
species (43).  It most cases, the seventeen counters had to work hard and
search territory diligently to find birds.

An exception:  Trumpeter swans.  With streams and some lakes open, the
swans were widely dispersed throughout the count circle; no swans at Swan
Park in Monticello.  Some highlights:

Snowy Owl on Lake Pulaski (Jim Ryan)
Glaucous Gull (Lake Pulaski)
Hooded Mergs, Common Mergs, Bufflehead  (again, Lake Pulaski)
Wood Duck near Lake Maria  (Joel Claus)
Barred Owls (4) in Lake Maria State Park
Great Horned Owl (2)
Northern Shrikes (~6)
Common Redpolls (many places)
E. Bluebirds (a few)
Belted Kingfisher (count week)

No Siskins, Buntings, or Horned Larks could be found.
-- 
Claudia Egelhoff
Minneapolis, MN

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