This morning, I awoke to the song of a Kentucky warbler in my yard in Normanna 
Twp.  I know this doesn't seem possible, but after searching on and off for 
about a half hour, getting only a fleeting glance because it was skulking in 
deep vegetation, I played a recorded call.  It responded immediately, but I 
still could not see it!!  It was right in front of me.  How frustrating.  I ran 
out of time and had to get to work.  The call was not that of a ovenbird or a 
Carolina wren.  I'll try again to find it when I get home, but it was on the 
move, last I heard it.
Another nice sighting was a Black-throated Blue warbler.  I both heard and saw 
this bird in a hardwood forest in Normanna twp.
Molly ThompsonDuluth, MN

                                          
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