Today Leslie Marcus and I walked at Woodlake Nature Center in Richfield 
in-between the rain.  The lake was covered with Swallows Cliff, Bank, Barn, and 
Tree.  A Green Heron, and Great Egret were around the shallow edges, and 
Chimney Swifts flew over.

There were still plenty of singing Warblers, Black-throated Green, Northern 
Parula, Blackburnian pair, Common Yellowthroat, Magnolia, Black-and white, 
Nashville, Tennessee, Orange-crowned, Palm, Northern Waterthrush, and finally 
today a singing Ovenbird, as well as the many Yellow-rumped's you had to check 
over.

It was nice to hear and see the Gray Catbird back in the brush. House Wrens, 
Blue-gray Gnatcatchers, Blue-headed Vireo's , Baltimore Oriole's, Rose-breasted 
Grosbeak's, Sora's, Eastern Towhee, and still plenty of Ruby-crowned Kinglets.  
You can see the resident Cooper's Hawk pair and hear plenty of vocalization 
between the two on and off.

Conny Brunell
Richfield, Hennepin Cty
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