This morning while trying to make more sense out of the maze of trails at Lebanon Hills Regional Park, I stumbled on a singing and very active Kentucky Warbler. After practically having to run it down as it moved quickly through the woods, it flew to an exposed perch and sang in full view. Then it was off and back into the woods, still singing. Due to this behavior, I'm guessing this would be an unpaired bird still looking for a mate. Where has this guy been hiding? Unfortunately, directions are just about impossible to write down. It looks like some trails are starting to be numbered by the park personnel, but this one wasn't. Nearby to this location, I heard a Hooded Warbler sing twice, and then it went silent. It was a very birdy morning in the woods. Drew Smith Eagan, Dakota County
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