We refound the Kentucky warbler at 11:20 AM, about 100 ft upstream from the
first bridge (Oak and 2nd St. East entrance) on the east side of the
stream, right where the stream bends back toward the trail and then
continues alongside it. (Cross the bridge and take the first trail
immediately on the right.) The bird was foraging on the ground across the
stream along a couple of rotting logs, giving excellent visuals and chip
notes. We observed it for a few minutes before it flew farther upstream and
we lost sight of it.

Pete Nichols (birding with Larry Sirvio and Richard Gotz)

On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 10:20 AM Rick Gibson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Spent 2 hrs along with a few others this morning at the Northfield Carleton
> Arboretum searching for the Kentucky Warbler with no luck. Lots of great
> birds but no Kentucky seen or heard this morning.
>
> I did, however, see a first spring, multi-colored Summer Tanager eating a
> bee. It was in the trees along the ballfield downstream from the footbridge
> nearest the Oak and 2nd St entrance.
>
> Have fun.
>
> -rick gibson
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