(Posted by anonymous <> via moumn.org)

Yesterday in western Wisconsin, I saw a bird in a field as we were driving.  
The bird was in 
flight below us, so we could't see the breast, sides or even the head all that 
well.  It was the 
size of a blackbird and appeared to have a black head, back and tail.  The tail 
was fanned 
out in flight and not particularly long.  What was unusual were the wings.  The 
lower third - 
tip to about 1/3 of the way to the body - were bright white.  There was no 
white on the 
shoulder and no wing bars.

Any ideas?  We are stumped.

Dorothy Goldie
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