One Cerulean Warbler was found today (Sunday) at Miesville Ravine County Park 
in Dakota County and at least four were found along the state forest trail off 
of Collischan Road by Redwing in Goodhue County.

Today eleven people participated in the Minnesota River Valley Audubon field 
trip to Miesville Ravine.  Under perfect conditions we found the Cerulean 
Warbler, Blue-winged Warblers, Ovenbirds, numerous Redstarts, Eastern Towhee, 
Yellow-throated Vireo, and a Wood Thrush (heard).  Four of us continued to the 
Collischan Road trail where we found the Cerulean Warblers, and heard Ovenbirds 
and Scarlet Tanagers.

Directions: 

Miesville: Take Hwy. 52 to Dakota Hwy. 50 east to Miesville; at Miesville take 
CR 91 south (right), keep left at the fork, and continue until it T's at 280th. 
 Turn east (left) and follow the road down into the ravine.  We took the trail 
from the north parking area.

Collischan Road Trail:  Take US 61 toward Red Wing.  Turn left (east) at CR46, 
the first intersection past the Treasure Island turn off.   Stay to the right 
at the fork (Collischan Road).  After the dip in the road follow it about a 
mile until you can turn left on a small road right past the houses.  If you see 
the "Minimal Maintenance Road" sign, you have gone to far.  Park and start 
walking.  The Ceruleans were probably a mile or more down the trail.  The last 
ones were at the small dry ford in the trail.

Steve Weston on Quiggley Lake in Eagan, MN
[email protected]

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