[mou] Warblers-better late than never (St. Louis Co.)
Byokel@aol.com
Byokel@aol.com
Thu, 22 May 2003 22:17:57 EDT
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We finally had a major wave of migrants in our yard today, including 16
species of warbler in 15 minutes singing in the spruces along our driveway.
Highlights included numerous eye-level Blackburnians and Bay-breasteds, as well as a
stunning Golden-winged. Another four species of warblers were present
elsewhere in our yard, for a total of 20.
Other highlights included Green Heron, Philadelphia vireo, Scarlet tanager,
and a Leconte's sparrow, possibly on territory in the field across the street
from our house.
Ben Yokel
Melrude, MN
Byokel@aol.com
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