Late this morning at Old Cedar on the Bluff Trail I heard my first Eastern 
Wood-Pewee of the year singing away.  There was also a Olive-sided Flycatcher, 
and several very vocal Great Crested's.  The nesting Redstart, Yellow, and 
Comon Yellowthroat were abundant, and there were 15 or os Tennessee's, 2 
Blackpolls, 1 Golden-winged, 1 Bay-breasted, and 2 Northern Waterthrush.

Warbling Vireo's plentiful, but only a couple Red-eyed, and Yellow-throated 
Vireo's.  The Baltimore Oriole's, Rose-breasted Grosbeak's, House Wrens, 
Catbirds, and Brown Thrasher out and about.  Interesting to see was a Common 
Nighthawk roosting on a dead branch across from the trail that goes out to the 
boardwalk.

Conny Brunell
Richfield, Hennepin Cty
[email protected]

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