For the second consecutive year, there are Acadian Flycatchers on the KC Road 
in the Minnesota river valley.  This is NW of New Ulm in Milford township, just 
south and east on the KC road where it intersects with 210th Ave.  I found an 
Acadian Flycatcher at this location last June as well. There were two Acadian 
Flycatchers interacting today and I'm guessing that they are a mated pair.  
Perhaps this species is more established in Brown county than I ever realized 
it was.  A little disturbing is that on the north side of the road there is 
hardwood logging taking place.  It didn't seem to bother the Flycatchers. I 
hope that the logging doesn't happen on the south side of the road, it's a 
really beautiful track of land which is a forested ravine with a stream running 
through it.

Brian Smith

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