At Park Point in Duluth this morning, 3 Red-throated Loons were seen on the Lake Superior side of Park Point: 1 of these seen from the 12th St access and 2 sighted from the Lafayette Square / 31st St access. Also, a N Mockingbird was observed by Peder Svingen and me at the Park Pojnt Recreation Area, just S of the bath house building.

There were still 25 warbler species present at Park Point today. The same species reported yesterday were seen, with Pine Warbler again not being seen by anyone. (There are 26 species which regularly migrant through Duluth, and Pine is typically not found during mid- and late May warbler waves since it migrates earlier.) I personally saw 24 species, including Black-throated Blue and Connecticut, missing only Orange-crowned and Pine. The most productive area was in the vicinity of the bus turn-around at 43rd St, including Southworth Marsh just to the N of 43rd St.

Peder was still at Park Point when I left at 4:30, so he (or others) may have an update to this report later.


Kim Eckert
[email protected]
http://www.mbwbirds.com

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