[mou] Summer Tanager and Mourning Warbler at Lebanon Hills

Bob Dunlap rmdbird@mn.rr.com
Mon, 9 Jun 2003 12:55:00 -0500


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Around 11:00 this morning I checked out Lebanon Hills Regional Park at =
the Holland Lake entrance, Dakota County.  I found the Summer Tanager =
calling "pik tuck tuck tuck" at its now tradtional spot but on the right =
side of the trail high in the trees.  Again, there were a few Scarlet =
Tanagers singing nearby as well. =20
On the path that goes around the lake to the west I found a singing =
Mourning Warbler (late migrant?).  Where you would turn to go to the =
Summer Tanager spot (at the top of the hill), continue straight and take =
the path to the left.  The bird was perched and singing at the bottom of =
the small hill.
I did not hear or see any Kentucky Warblers.
-Bob Dunlap, Carver County

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Hills Regional Park at the Holland Lake entrance, Dakota County.&nbsp; I =
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the Summer Tanager calling "pik tuck tuck tuck" at its now tradtional =
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Scarlet Tanagers singing nearby as well.&nbsp; </FONT></DIV>
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to the west I=20
found a singing Mourning Warbler (late migrant?).&nbsp; Where you would =
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go to the Summer Tanager spot (at the top of the hill), continue =
straight and=20
take the path to the left.&nbsp; The bird was perched and singing at the =
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of the small hill.</FONT></DIV>
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Warblers.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>-Bob Dunlap, Carver=20
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