This morning Leslie and I had good looks at a nice variety of birds at Woodlake 
Nature Center, in Richfield.  Our favorite was 2 Black-throated Green Warblers 
low in the trees both singing away constantly.  Each of them repeated a 
different version of song, and kept moving along the walking path.  There were 
good numbers of Nashville, along with Tennessee, Orange-crowned, 
Black-and-white, American Redstart, Northern Waterthrush, Palm, and 
Yellow-rumped Warblers.

There were more Blue-headed Vireo's, and a Warbling Vireo singing his heart 
out.  A Male Rose-breasted Grosbeak sat out in the open singing, and you could 
hear him calling in that chink note in different spots in the park.  We enjoyed 
a face off between 2 Male Baltimore Orioles that was a fun behavior study.  
There were melodic whistles that lead us to the tree they were in.  We saw 2 
males circle each other very closely, face to face and drop their voice into a 
call I'd never heard before.  One male was darker and richer colored than the 
other, and after much confrontation chatter, lunged and attacked.  He drove the 
other Oriole off to a tree farther away, then he started singing away again, 
very interesting! 

Besides the tons of White-throated Sparrows, we enjoyed White-crowned, and 
Lincoln's Sparrows.  Sora's were singing, RC Kinglets still plentiful, 
Blue-gray Gnatcathers, and Chimney Swifts went overhead.  I'm glad that the 
storm held off long enough for us to get out and enjoy such a busy migration so 
vocal this morning.

Conny Brunell
Richfield, Hennepin Cty
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