[mou] Prothonotary, Hooded Warbs on Wednesday
Jesse Ellis
jme29@cornell.edu
Sat, 3 Jun 2006 22:05:32 -0500
Hi all-
My dad and I birded Wednesday morning.
At 7 am, the Prothonotary at the visitor center in Fort Snelling
State park was singing full blast and offered good looks.
Then we went to Murphy-Hanrehan to look for more local birds.
We managed to find Cerulean Warbler at three different sites,
including hearing a singing bird at the road over the Credit River.
The Hooded Warblers were on territory near trail intersection 2. We
missed Acadian Flycatchers here. There are loons on the lake.
Between the Prothonotary and the Hoodeds we managed 8 breeding
warblers for the day, not bad for southern MN.
At the Pet Trails the highlights were a singing Blue-winged Warbler,
a nesting (?) Green Heron and both singing Willow and Alder
Flycatchers. I presume the Alder was a migrant. Also had a BIG
female Cooper's Hawk flying over.
Jesse
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Neurobiology and Behavior
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