This morning I decided to go to Lake Byllesby and see what the storm brought 
in.  While I was studying the fine details of a Greater Scaup almost to close 
for the scope Tree and Barn Swallows, and a Purple Martin flew through.  That 
long forked tail, and orange undersides really stood out, as well as the band 
of white across the tail when the Barn Swallows turned.  

At Ritter Farm Park in Lakeville the hillside fields were full of the rapid 
trills of singing Field Sparrows, and I got to enjoy one of my favorite sparrow 
songs repeatedly.  I saw a couple of Swamp Sparrows in the marshy areas, and a 
Chipping Sparrow.  There were Northern Rough-winged, Barn, and Tree Swallows 
skimming over the water really close, and lots of Ruby-crowned Kinglets.

On Black Dog Lake on my way out to the viewing platform I saw a Savannah 
Sparrow, and a Chipping Sparrow.  From the platform the Barn and Tree Swallows, 
Belted Kingfisher, and Song Sparrows singing up a storm everywhere.  

Conny Brunell
Richfield, Hennepin Cty
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