Dear MN Birders,

I am going to be at a conference (administrative computing in higher ed) July 
15-17 in Minneapolis.  I am using four days of vacation before that to go 
birding.

I was very grateful for the information and help I received on this list (and 
in person) two years ago when I could not resist coming to look at your owls.  
So here I am again.

(FEEBLE DISCLAIMER: I am not a rabid ticker.  I do appreciate simply being in 
and experiencing the natural world.  (I think that if your Blue Jay was a rare 
bird, and maybe a litle less raucous, it would be considered a strikingly 
beautiful bird.)   I bird responsibly.)

NEVERTHELESS,  I do of course have a target list.  I won't bore you with all 10 
or so.  You can probably guess them, and I'm willing to let most of them take 
care of themselves, on this trip or another one somewhere else.   However, 
there are two birds I would REALLY like to see: Baird's Sparrow and Connecticut 
Warbler.  I fear they have become the measure of whether I will sit in the 
conference sessions later thinking "gee, maybe I shoulda..."

I am flying in to MSP on July 10, Tuesday afternoon and renting a car.  My 
current plan is to drive directly to the Fargo area and spend the next day and 
night in Kidder County trying for a Baird's.  Sometime Thursday, depending on 
how things have gone, I will drive towards Aitkin, St.Louis, and Lake counties 
in the hopes of seeing a Connecticut Warbler somewhere in that area, perhaps 
Sax-Zim, perhaps Route 2, or perhaps somewhere else that I learn about between 
now and then.  I need to return the rental car at the airport Saturday 
afternoon, take a shuttle to the hotel, and resume my other identity.

So, if you've had the patience to read this far, perhaps you might also have 
some advice on additions or corrections (or complete revisions) to my plan.  

In particular, do I have any hope of hearing either of these two birds during 
July 10-14?  Are there better ways to maximize my chances for these bellwether 
birds for the trip?

I have been over Kim Eckert's most recent edition thoroughly;  I have looked at 
all the other relevant  MN and ND bird-finding materials that I can find.  (The 
only dates for Baird's singing I can find are "through July". )  I would be 
grateful for any additional insights or info that would be particularly 
relevant for July 10-14 of this year.  Is this year dry or wet, early or late?  
 And now that I've gone this far, although I hate to be so predictable, I might 
also mention Yellow Rail for those dates?

Thanks for any information or informed opinion you can give me,

Patrick McNulty
Santa Barbara, CA
mcnulty at gte.net 
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