I am so sorry for taking so long to get this posted, but this is the first 
access I've had to a computer since Wendesday.  On Thursday June 14 at around 
10:45AM my parents and I discovered a white-eyed vireo singing at Pipestone 
National Monument near the third trail marker across the from the pond.  It was 
still there when we left.

My parents and I traveled from Blue Mounds and headed north along the 
MN-Dakotas border north to Lake of the Woods, and then south through Itasca SP 
and then home.  We saw a LOT of good birds, including the piping plover at 
Sleepy Eye on the 13th, but I am short on time right now so later today I'll 
list the other species.

I've attached a jpg file of the white-eyed vireo.  I dont know if attachments 
work with mou e-mails but I hope so.

Good birding to all!

Keith Pulles, Wright County
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