Butch Ukura and I observed one of the King Rails this morning at the N. Ottawa
Impoundment, Grant County, where the pair have been observed before. Thanks to
Steve Millard for pointing out the area to watch for the King.
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Also American Golden Plover in flooded field at 250th St. and 260 Ave.
On Jun 18, 2017 3:21 PM, "Roy Zimmerman" wrote:
> Present at previously reported location, 3pm.
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Present at previously reported location, 3pm.
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The King Rail showed well as it crossed 250th at previously posted location.
Seen by several 5 pm.
Don Kienholz
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After much waiting, a group of birders is looking at King Rail as i
type this. NW intersection of previously posted location of Ottawa
Impoundment, Grant County
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Wayne is also reporting 2 Black-necked Stilts “in similar area as the Glossy
Ibis sighting”.
Sandy Aubol
Polk County
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Wayne Perala saw and photographed a KING RAIL at the North Ottawa
Impoundment this morning in Grant Co. He posted an clear, unobstructed pic
in the MN Birding Facebook group.
Pete Nichols
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