Hi everyone,
I was up the North Shore today and experienced waves of warblers - mostly 
heading south down the shore. It was a chilly morning so they were mostly 
feeding near the ground in areas out of the wind.  That meant they were flying 
right by at eye level.  I saw the following warblers:
Blackburnian, Palm, Cape May, Am. Redstart, Yellow, Black and white, N. Parula, 
Yellow rumped, ovenbird and Nashville.
All along hwy 61, there were flocks flying by.  Also in the woods.

Also, at Sugarloaf Cove, there were large flocks of mostly Yellowlegs flying 
over.  They were landing in the wetland also. I believe they were greaters. 
There were also a few solitary sandpipers (I'm pretty sure) mixed in with the 
yellowlegs.

Molly Thompson
Duluth, MN





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