At about 8:30AM Saturday I heard a Connecticut Warbler sing repeatedly the the 
Kruger Recreation Area.  At the back of the main entrance there is a paved 
trail which periodically splits off from itself and reconnects.  When in doubt, 
veer left and follow paved trail to it's absolute end.  There is a picnic table 
here, and unpaved trail begins.  Follow this up the hill until the hill crests 
(200 yds.?).  There will be a small (12ft.) broken snag with a piece of orange 
flagging tape double wrapped around the trunk on the right side of the trail.  
The bird was singing 10 yds. downslope from here.
Veery, Wood Thrush, BT Green Warbler, and Magnolia Warbler were especially 
common in here today.
I travelled back to Winona County through Weaver Dunes/McCarthy Lake and heard 
Bell's Vireo back on territory.
Dedrick BenzWinona, MN                                    
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