Am. White Pelican -- one at Perch Lake, near Gary-New Duluth. Hermit Thrush -- *274* This total includes Southworth Marsh (55), Park Point Recreation Area (73), Western Waterfront Trail at Indian Point (63), and other locations on Park Point, Duluth. This represents the second highest count for the state (4,000 were estimated by Jan Green along a 10 mile stretch of state highway 61, St. Louis County, 29 April 1966).
Bohemian Waxwing -- One late migrant at Southworth Marsh, Park Point, Duluth. Vesper Sparrow -- One near the Duluth Rowing Club, Park Point. Fox Sparrow -- *192* This total includes Southworth Marsh (107), Park Point Recreation Area (21), Western Waterfront Trail at Indian Point (49), and other locations on Park Point, Duluth. A single flock of 66 birds was included in the total of 107 at Southworth Marsh. All birds were individually counted and care was taken to avoid counting each individual more than once. This represents the second highest count for the state (300 were reported by Jan Green at Duluth, St. Louis County, 21 April 1970). -- Peder H. Svingen Duluth, MN

