Western Kingbird is in the same place as yesterday! Lots of migrants 
everywhere! Vic Lewis

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On Aug 18, 2012, at 6:21 PM, Leslie Marcus <lachicka...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> A western kingbird was seen at westwood Environmental Education Center in St. 
> Louis Park, Hennepin Co.
> It was perched in a tree above the bench just west of the boardwalk that goes 
> over the water on the north side of the lake. I could see the withe outer 
> tail feathers, and it appeared to be an adult. I didn’t have a scope, so I 
> can’t be sure about that, but it was still a brilliant yellow color on the 
> breast. There were a smattering of warblers, such as wilson’s, black and 
> white, bay breasted, nashville,  oven bird, and juvenile common 
> yellowthroateds.
> Westwood is at 8300 W. Franklin Ave. in St. Louis Park, 55426.
> One access is on Hwy 394 to Texas Ave. So., turn west on Franklin to the 
> first stop sign. A half block on Franklin gets you into the nature center.
> Leslie Marcus
> St. Louis Park,
> Hennepin County
> 
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