MBW’s and the MOU advocate birding in lesser known and under birded parts of Minnesota. It’s important from a scientific and conservation perspective but also fun and interesting to see what might turn up and explore parts of the state you wouldn’t otherwise. And why can’t you be that person to find the second state record Common Eider and watch it swim to Otter Tail to become the first. This county is similar to Otter Tail but falls into the Southeast Region in the Birder’s Guide to Minnesota with greater habitat variations. Browerville Waste Treatment facility is a good location to find unusual water birds including scoters and Red Phalarope. (Base: Wadena.) (Todd County p. 339)
MBW’s and the MOU advocate birding in lesser known and under birded parts of Minnesota. It’s important from a scientific and conservation perspective but also fun and interesting to see what might turn up and explore parts of the state you wouldn’t otherwise. And why can’t you be that person to find the second state record Common Eider and watch it swim to Otter Tail to become the first. This county is similar to Otter Tail but falls into the Southeast Region in the Birder’s Guide to Minnesota with greater habitat variations. Browerville Waste Treatment facility is a good location to find unusual water birds including scoters and Red Phalarope. (Base: Wadena.) (Todd County p. 339)