Yesterday, Bob and I walked the boardwalk at the Big Bog SRA north of Red Lake. 
 We heard and saw a singing Connecticut Warbler, singing Yellow-bellied 
Flycatchers and a singing LeConte's Sparrow at the very end of the boardwalk.  
The Connecticut Warbler and Yellow-bellied Flycatcher were approximately 
halfway up the boardwalk.  We also had many Palm Warblers and White-throated 
Sparrows.

Also heard but did not see a Connecticut Warbler on the Rapid River Road in the 
Beltrami State Forest.  Unfortunately we dipped on Boreal Chickadee, Gray Jay, 
grouse and crossbills in the state forest.  The roads were all dry and 
driveable, but if going up here be sure and bring repellant.  The flies were 
horrendous, whether they were horseflies or deerflies I don't know.  The larger 
flies weren't biting but the smaller ones did a number on my ankles!

Pat DeWenter
Bemidji - Beltrami Co.


       
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