The Marsh Lake drawdown in Big Stone County continues to attract an
abundance and diversity of birds, viewed on the west side of CR 156. This
morning the highlights were an ibis (a young individual, probably a
White-faced) and a late Hudsonian Godwit. Also present were American
Avocets and Marbled Godwits among hundreds of waterfowl and gulls. More
shorebirds were present on the far western shore but too distant to be
identified.

Bob Dunlap

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