Here’s a couple Murray County lakes worth a visit in migration, and during nesting season. There’s not much to them, but they often seem to hold a surprise. In summer look for nesting Western Grebe, or perhaps Common Loon (seen with young in 2013). The diversion structure gives a vantage point at the busy area […]
read moreLake Stay, near the community of Arco, MN (Lincoln County) is one of the more reliable locations to find Common Loon, and Red-breasted Merganser, in addition to being a great place for migrating terns.
read moreLake Shetek and Shetek State Park offer diverse birding in one location. The big water of Lake Shetek has regularly draws a wide array of waterbirds, including an occasional Loon. The State Park – with its mature oaks, and prairie potholes – offers more diversity than most areas in Southwest Minnesota. One can find Western Grebe, Commer […]
read moreJust outside Canby, MN on the Western edge of Yellow Medicine County, Stone Hill Regional Park offers the largest water body in the County. This popular recreation area offers camping, and hiking trails along wooded, river environment as well as through tallgrass prairie acres. This is one of the more reliable locations in Yellow Medicine […]
read moreLake Shaokotan WMA, and the County park on the south end of the lake offer additional large water birding, combined with woodland and wetlands. This is a prime spot for peak migration if you miss species elsewhere – especially flying insect eating migrants. Camping is available at the County Park.
read moreLocated on US Highway 14 Lake Benton is the one of the largest lakes in Southwest Minnesota. The Lake can be scanned from many areas, but probably the best are on the South side of the lake. At the far Southeastern corner of the lake is a small Lincoln County Park called Stony Point. This […]
read moreHole-in-the-Mountain Park
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Another gem of the remnant landscape is Hole-in-the-Mountain Park in the city of Lake Benton. This City Park nestled in the coulee of a small creek is covered with age-old ash, oak, and elm. DIRECTIONS: West of the town of Lake Benton on US Highway 14 The trails can be extremely muddy after a rain, but […]
read moreOn the Lincoln-Lyon County Border, Gislason Lake National Wildlife Refuge Area, and the surrounding upland acres has was designates a National Wildlife Refuge in 2010. This land is a most welcome addition to Southwest Minnesota. Combined with Sioux Prairie WMA to the Southeast, birders could spend an entire day searching this complex for nesting species […]
read moreAsh Lake Wildlife Management Area is as bit difficult to reach, but worth a quick stop. DIRECTIONS: Traveling north to Lincoln County Road 16, then turn west and travel 1 mile to County Road 104. Travel North for one more mile, then go East again for 1.3 mile. All this back-tracking will get you to the […]
read moreAnderson Lake Wildlife Management Area may be the best wetland birding in Lincoln County. DIRECTIONS: Anderson Lake Wildlife Management Area is located on Minnesota Highway 19, however, access is not safe coming off the busy Highway 19, so I recommend turning South on County Road 104 and continuing 1/4-mile to a safer place to park. A […]
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