The misty rain and cool temps on Sunday morning at Springbrook Nature Center
in Fridley (Anoka Co) kept the overall numbers low-at 47 birds-but we did
get 22 species in the 4 hours of banding. As was the case two weeks ago, the
largest number of birds trapped was rose-breasted grosbeaks, this time at 6.
In addition to the grosbeaks, we had:

Common yellowthroat, American redstart, and Mourning, Canada, Magnolia,
Chestnut-sided, and Wilson's warblers
American goldfinch
Black-capped chickadee
Northern cardinal
Brown-headed cowbird
Gray catbird
Blue jay
"Trails" and least flycatcher
White-breasted nuthatch
Downy, hairy, and red-bellied woodpeckers
Veery
House wren

Thanks, again, to Siah St. Clair, Ron Refsnider, and all the volunteers and
visitors for a fun morning.Good birding to all!

Kathy Confer
Arden Hills/Ramsey Co






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