There were quite a few migrants present at Westwood Hills Nature Center (St. 
Louis Park) today. Highlights included:

- Blue-headed Vireo (a youngster which landed on the trail as it picked up a 
tasty morsel)

- Red-necked Grebe (1 that has been present for the past week on the northwest 
side of the lake)

- White-throated Sparrow (appeared to be a 1st winter, hanging out by the 
feeders)

There were two small warbler waves between the building and the T Dock, but no 
species of interest, except for the fist male redstart and first Scarlet 
Tangager I've seen this fall. Warbling Vireo, R-E Vireo (?), House Wrens and 
yellowthroats are still singing. Other species seen recently include 
Ruby-crowned Kinglet and Lincoln's Sparrow. E-mail for any questions. Good 
birding!

Alyssa DeRubeis
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