Hi,
There has been little worth reporting at the Sleepy Eye WTP's this fall season
but this afternoon there were a few species worth noting:
2 Eared Grebes
3 Black-bellied Plovers
2 Buff-breasted Sandpipers
2 Red-necked Phalaropes
1 Lapland Longspur - well seen on the ground and in flight severa
About a dozen Wilson's at the sewage ponds south of town yesterday.
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