At 2pm Blaine Seeliger called me to report an American Bittern at the 180th 
Street Marsh near Vermilion.    He was unable to
find the Great-tailed Grackle.  I was fortunately able to get down there later 
in the afternoon and that evening.  In the
evening (about 7:30) I inadvertently flushed the Bittern which flew right over 
my car.  On the far shore an adult Bald Eagle
perched in bare bleached tree.

At the 140th Street marsh most of the migrating waterfowl has already moved on
leaving several pairs of Blue-winged Teal, Gadwell, and Ring-necked Ducks, 
which were paired and hopefully considering
settling in.  Water levels were high and habitat was poor for shorebirds. 
Clay-colored Sparrows were calling from nearby
trees.

Elsewhere I found the season's first gossling (Canada) in Woodbury south and 
west of I-494 and I-94.  In New Hope south of
Winnetka and CR9 (Rockford) it appears that Ring-billed Gulls maybe tending 
nests.

Steve Weston on Quigley Lake in Eagan
swest...@attbi.com

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