Saturday May 21 Felton Prairie 8:30 am While watching the lone Rock Wren sing his little heart out on Rock Pile #6002, a Say's Phoebe flew in front of me and perched. It continued hawking insects and moving to the south. I got a few photos but could not relocate the bird. The wind was blowing about 35 mph. This is likely one of the two that were discovered here last week.
This is the sighting referred to by Dedrick Benz yesterday. Today, Sunday, Denny and Barb Martin, Bob Janssen and their Detroit Lakes Festival of Birds field trip will be going to Felton. I'm sure they will post if the bird is refound (again!). >From the town of Felton in Clay County go 2 miles S to CR108. At the E terminus go left (N) a short ways to a drive on the right that drops down into a gravel pit with 2 piles of large rocks (piles #6006 & 6002). Sparky Stensaas Wrenshall, MN

