I saw that same fallout last night in Chisago and Anoka counties. Butter
Butts were all over the remaining ice on Center lake and I had to estimate
birds per square yard in one spot in Columbus Township!  This morning they
were all over my front yard in St. Paul.

I found one Orange-crowned amongst them last night in Anoka County


On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 8:14 PM, Bob Dunlap <[email protected]> wrote:

> There has been a fallout of Yellow-rumped Warblers this evening along
> Doswell, Carter, and Raymond Avenues in St. Anthony Park west of the St.
> Paul U campus. Emily and I counted somewhere between 100 and 150 birds, and
> most were on sidewalks or in the middle of the street. We only saw one
> individual of one other species (Palm). Quite impressive...I wonder what
> the morning will bring.
>
> Bob Dunlap
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