After much careful listening and exploring some of the more far-flung paths of Lake Elmo, I was delighted to hear, then observe singing a Henslow's Sparrow the afternoon of the 22nd. It was a distant look, and though I was unable to see the olive tint to the head and nape, I observed the general markings as it sang its "song". It was east of the path halfway between posts 26 and 27 on the park map. If approachng from post 26, you need to go through a small wooded spot with a dry creek bed running through it. About 50 yards beyond that is where I saw the bird. Lake Elmo Park is in Washington Co., north of Hwy 94 on the Cty. 19 exit. The other jewel for the day was a terrific view of a male Scarlet Tanager. Good birding Linda Sparling Hennepin County

