Birded 6pm - 8:30pm. No migrants seen at main trailhead and main loop trail. 
Most notable blue-winged warbler and eastern towhee near parking area next to 
dog park. Many wood thrushes singing. Hopefully, we'll see more waves of 
migrants, considering there are still reports of migrants in S MN.  Deanne 
Endrizzi
Burnsville, Dakota Cty.
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