Thanks to everyone who has offered info on where to find Connecticut
warblers in the northeastern part of the state. We tried each, heard one
singing male, tried played the tape, couldn't get him into view (ditto the
next day, too). 

However, we did see a GG owl and ruffed grouse without even trying (plus a
bunch of other warblers)!

It's off to Ely now, thence Lake Co. rt. 2 to Two Harbors, and finally
Duluth. So, hopefully we'll get lucky - Connecticut will be #52 (i.e., last)
of wood-warblers seen in N. America.

Thanks again, and good birding!

Joe Harrington and MariaAna Garza
Lawrence, Kansas

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