I have; it's a little piece of Birding Eden in all seasons, especially
during migration.
Linda Whyte

On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 12:13 PM, James Griffin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry for the delay but didn't have access to laptop till this morning. I 
> went to Carpenter St Croix Nature Center Sunday afternoon. Nothing great but 
> did have a late Palm Warbler. The #'s of Bluebirds and Waxwings were what was 
> impressive. Along the trail to the bluff is a thicket of red osier dogwood 
> and several trees with significant grapes still on the vine. My best estimate 
> was 150-170 Bluebirds and slightly less 120-130 Waxwings. Quite a sight in 
> beautiful afternoon light. Further down the loop trail there are 2 nice size 
> stands of White Pine. A small mixed flock of Nuthatches and Kinglets flitting 
> about. Predominately Red-Breasted Nuthatches with at least 25-30 present. On 
> the way out there were still a few RW Blkbirds at the small pond by the 
> entrance. A really nice spot with beautiful vistas overlooking the St. Croix. 
> Has anyone been there in the spring during migration. Seems like a likely 
> spot.
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