The person you’re looking to contact is David Orr, not Dan Orr.
On the day it was discovered, Doug Kieser reported that he was able to see it
from quite the distance scoping from the closed Lakeside Supper Club at the
north end of the lake just off Hwy 13.
Hope that helps
Alex Sundvall
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As of 3:00 they were still there (although I counted 13 Godwits and 20
Willets, there could be more) along with a dozen or so Pectoral Sandpipers.
There is 1 major change, the pond is on 200 STREET not 100.
Thanks Andy for posting these guys!
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The Marbled Godwit was not found by us early this PM although there were
Dunlin, Least, Spotted and Pectoral Sandpipers, Sanderling and a breeding
plumaged Ruddy Turnstone present in this area. Most birds were closer to
the Clark and Lake intersection. The strangest bird there was a female
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5/15/2010
Thanks to Bill for the quick posting on the Marbled Godwit!
White Bear Lake - Update
4:00 - 4:25 pm
I made a quick run over to White Bear Lake in Ramsey county and relocated the
Marbled Godwit. There were also a lot of other shorebirds that I observed from
the intersection of Lake an
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