Sorry, I was responding off of Lynda White posting (I had sent it to MOU/MN 
as a CC assuming it would show the thread). 
I was at WilliamO'Brian State Park in northern Washington County, just S of the 
hamlet of Coppas along Hwy 95.
I spent all that time slowly sauntering what I believe is called the Wetland 
Trail.  It is along the N side of the park,
turn R just past the entrance gate, then R again up to the Volleyball field 
area, the trail runs E-W for a strong quarter
mile along a nicely restored prairie (lots of plants developing in there for 
the summer-fall bloom), then between 
the "open"  marsh (with willow edges) sort of like a causeway up until it turns 
SW along the RR track. I should have 
mentioned that I nearly stepped on a Virginia Rail.  The chat wasn't 
vocalizing, but I had one possibility of seeing 
it, 2-300 yards out in the short willow thickets (looking south), a bird with 
bright yellow, longer tail...it appeared different than the female 
C. Yellowthroats and female Goldfinches....I just couldn't get in on the head 
and then it dropped down and 
wouldn't reappear.  The other people who reported this discovered the Chat in 
the area where the small elm
tree overhangs the road.  mjb
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