[mou] Whitewater Warblers

James Mattsson mattjim@earthlink.net
Tue, 14 Sep 2004 17:22:40 -0500


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8:00am, Sept. 13.. Whitewater State Park in Winona County.  Had 14 species of warblers in 10 minutes at one spot in the campground (Site 62) - where Coyote Tail crosses the River.  Included were at least 3-4 different Golden-wingeds.  This was the only area in which more than one species was seen. 

James Mattsson
mattjim@earthlink.net
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<DIV>8:00am, Sept. 13.. Whitewater State Park&nbsp;in Winona County.&nbsp; Had 14 species of warblers in 10 minutes at one spot in the campground (Site 62) - where Coyote Tail crosses the River.&nbsp; Included were at least 3-4 different&nbsp;Golden-wingeds.&nbsp; This was the only area in which more than one species was seen. </DIV>
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<DIV>James Mattsson</DIV>
<DIV><A href="mailto:mattjim@earthlink.net">mattjim@earthlink.net</A></DIV>
<DIV>Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.</DIV>
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