The Hooded Warbler was present once again yesterday morning on Blue Hill Trail, Sherburne NWR. However, was unsuccessful (as were others) relocating the Least Tern. Other good birds included the first Sherburne pelican of the season, a single Henslow's Sparrow, one Willow Flycatcher (far less common than Alder up here) and a singing Mourning Warbler (among 75 species).
Ironically, was unsuccessful locating a Bobolink in the parts of Sherburne county I covered (still need for county list) - despite the fact I have them singing in my yard (Mille Lacs County). Good birding to all! Al Schirmacher Princeton, MN Mille Lacs & Sherburne Counties

