As Peder Svingen has recently posted, there has been a good variety of warblers at Park Point in Duluth, and they were still present this morning, Sept 12. In all, 25 species were seen, including at least 3 Connecticuts and a Pine Warbler. Including rarities, there are 26 species which regularly migrate through Duluth, and Black-throated Blue was the only one not seen today.

All were seen between Southworth Marsh and the old bath house building in the Recreation Area, except the Pine Warbler which was in the pine stand south of the Sky Harbor Airport runway. (Pine Warbler was the lone species not previously posted by Peder.) I personally saw 22 species today, missing Golden-winged, Orange-crowned, and Ovenbird which were seen by other birders.

Kim Eckert
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