Tim Dawson and I found 17 species of warbler in about an hour of  
birding in the rain this afternoon at the Park Point Recreation Area.  
We could not refind Mike's phalarope, but the conditions were poor for  
scanning the lake.
--
Peder H. Svingen
Duluth, MN

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> From: do-not-reply at ebird.org
> Date: September 14, 2008 7:34:33 PM CDT
> To: psvingen at d.umn.edu
> Subject: eBird Report - Park Point Recreation Area , 9/14/08
>
>
> Location:     Park Point Recreation Area
> Observation date:     9/14/08
> Notes:     Totals for one hour of birding the Park Point Recreation  
> Area by Peder H. Svingen and Tim Dawson. Light rain and northeast  
> winds 10-15 mph.
> Number of warbler species:     17
>
> Tennessee Warbler     1
> Orange-crowned Warbler     2
> Nashville Warbler     7
> Northern Parula     1
> Yellow Warbler     2
> Chestnut-sided Warbler     4
> Magnolia Warbler     8
> Cape May Warbler     5
> Yellow-rumped Warbler     33
> Blackburnian Warbler     1
> Palm Warbler     5
> Bay-breasted Warbler     2
> Blackpoll Warbler     4
> Black-and-white Warbler     5
> American Redstart     47
> Common Yellowthroat     2
> Wilson's Warbler     2
>
> This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)

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