This morning I found a Blue-winged Warbler singing at the Forest History
Center where the paved trail intersects the Swamp Trail.  I have posted the
best photo I got on Recently Seen.  http://www.moumn.org/cgi-bin/recent.pl

Also of interest on the Swamp Trail were Canada, Magnolia, and Tennessee
Warblers, a Philadelphia Vireo, an Olive-sided Flycatcher, and a Green
Heron.  The bike ride from my house to the Forest History Center was good
for 17 warbler species, with many of them being migrants grounded by the
mist as there were Palm, Nashville, Black-throated Green, and Blackburnian
Warblers (along with Blue-headed Vireos) singing in residential neighborhood
trees.

-- 
Shawn Conrad
www.itascacnfbirding.com

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