To supplement Mike's posting late this morning about Park Point in Duluth, as of about 2:30 this afternoon, when Barb Akre and I left the area, I'm aware of 22 warbler species seen today. (Of the 26 species which occur regularly in Duluth, I did not hear of anyone seeing Cape May, Pine, N Waterthrush, or Connecticut.) Of the 22 species, all but one were between the bus turn-around area at 43rd Street and the bath house building in the Recreation Area; the lone warbler not seen here was a female Golden-winged in the wooded area just N of the Army Reserve building at 15th Street.
Two Red Knots were still present on the beach on the lake side of Park Point near the bath house around 1:30 pm, and a White-rumped Sandpiper was with a flock of Dunlin by the ballfield. Kim Eckert

