There was a good variety of open-country birds along the northern section of 
the Prairie Loop Trail, in the northern part of Afton State Park, this morning, 
including numerous Henslow’s Sparrows, some Grasshopper Sparrows, Eastern 
Meadowlarks, a few Bobolinks, a pair of Orchard Orioles, and a Bell’s Vireo.  
The Bell’s Vireo was singing near the northwest corner of the loop.  As you 
approach from the east, the trail rises and passes between some medium-sized 
box elder trees.  Beyond that point, mostly to the right of the trail, are 
patches of shrubbery of the kind that appeals to Bell’s Vireos.  The bird was 
moving around in this area.  At one point, I saw it fly across the trail, and I 
think it was pursuing another member of its species.

I also heard again the distinctive “pit-i-tuck” call of a Summer Tanager, this 
time at the northern edge of the woods near the trail junction 0.5 miles south 
of the northwest corner of the Prairie Loop Trail.

Julian
St. Paul

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