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Drew Smith, Tom Tustison and I refound the singing male Henslow's Sparrow at 
Ritter Farm Park this morning. Phil Chu and others apparently saw it yesterday. 
 It is at the very northern portion of the grass field that borders the Prairie 
Warbler territory (just south of the pines). It sang constantly from exposed 
perches while we were there between 6:30-7:30am.  HESP has been very difficult 
to find in Dakota County for many  years.  It was a new county species for each 
of us. 

The Prairie Warbler was easily found as well, although it seems to be singing 
less frequently now.

Jim
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<DIV>Drew Smith, Tom Tustison&nbsp;and I refound the singing male Henslow's 
Sparrow at Ritter Farm Park this morning. Phil Chu and others apparently saw it 
yesterday. &nbsp;It is at the very northern portion of the grass field that 
borders the Prairie Warbler territory (just south of the pines). It sang 
constantly from exposed perches while we were there between 6:30-7:30am.&nbsp; 
HESP has been very difficult to find in Dakota County for many&nbsp; years. 
&nbsp;It was a new county species for each of us. </DIV>
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<DIV>The Prairie Warbler was easily found as well, although it seems to be 
singing less frequently now.</DIV>
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<DIV>Jim</DIV>
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