Also at Wood Lake today (perhaps later than Conny was there?): Blue-headed Vireo; Yellow-rumped, Orange-crowned, Palm, Tennessee, and Nashville Warblers; Ovenbird; Swainson's Thrush; Forster's Tern; Ruby-crowned Kinglet; Bald Eagle (flying overhead); Savannah and Swamp Sparrows; Broad-winged Hawk; and the usual resident birds. I got the Warbling Vireo near the Visitor's Center and the ubiquitous Whitte-throated Sparrows but missed Yellow Warbler and Gray Catbird. A special highlight was an adult fox hunting in the marsh grash!
Happy Birding. Matt Conny Brunell wrote: >This morning at Wood Lake Nature Center in Richfield, Hennepin County when I >arrived I was greeted by a singing Warbling Vireo. The White-throated Sparrow >ship had landed and I saw no less than 50 of them singing all over the park. >I also enjoyed a Gray Catbird, and Yellow Warbler for new arrivals! > >Conny Brunell >Richfield, Hennepin Cty. >[email protected] >_______________________________________________ >mou-net mailing list >[email protected] >http://cbs.umn.edu/mailman/listinfo/mou-net > >. > > > -- ________________________ Matthew Bribitzer-Stull Asst. Prof. of Music Theory University of Minnesota

