A few additions to my last post about birding on Sunday:

Mid afternoon I went over to the Old Cedar Bridge area to look for the Acadian 
Flycatcher.  I was unsuccessful, but did find one later in the early evening in 
Goodhue County as I reported in my last post.  

I was heading down to Goodhue County to run my frog & toad survey.  Darkness 
did not come until almost 10pm and my survey was not completed until midnight.  
One of my stops is notable for the usual presence of Whip-poor-wills.   While I 
heard them a few weeks earlier at this location, they did not call this 
evening.  I decided to detour on my way home to check Miesville Ravine for 
Whip-poor-wills.  I found at least four of them calling:  
-one along Orlando (CR93) just before the road emerges from the woods into the 
farms fields along the river
-one was heard calling southwest from the south parking lot
-two were heard calling from in the ravine when I listened by the church.  I 
also heard one calling from the south east, but I could not eliminate the 
possibility that this was the same bird I had heard from the parking lot. 

Steve Weston on Quiggley Lake in Eagan, MN
sweston2 at comcast.net
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