Another report from Afton State Park. I was leading a bird hike there today
and my group watched a very vocal Acadian Flycatcher.  It was pretty much
dead-center in the park, on a fairly narrow trail alongside a densely
wooded ravine (approximatley midway up the trail between letters "R" and
"AJ" on the summer map below:

http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/maps/state_parks/spk00100_summer.pdf

Also had Henslow's Sparrows in the prairie near the visitor center parking
lot, and good looks at Blue-Winged Warblers around "AH" (again, reference
the map link above).

Kyle Te Poel
Stillwater, MN

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