The limpkin made an appearance shortly before 6am yesterday (6/4) after a
forty minute wait. It was concealed somewhere in the willows in the western
marsh out of view (44.008660, -94.396310) before getting up and landing in
a tree not far from us where it preened for a couple minutes. It then
Chad Hines refound the bird this morning around 5:15 at this location:
44.007240,-94.394606. Chad, Ron Erpelding and I watched it until around
around 6:00 when it flew to here 44.008373,-94.393615
Also, present at this location was a Least Bittern. At one time the two
birds were hunting within a
On June 1, Rachel and Chad Hillesheim found Minnesota’s second state record of
Limpkin in the ponds at 320th and 330th Streets. Here are the original
coordinates: (44.008, -94.395). However, the bird seems to move around
a fair bit, so be sure to check eBird for the most recent updates:
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