[mou] Many migrants along Minnehaha

Derric Pennington penn0107@umn.edu
Tue, 9 May 2006 09:42:12 -0500


A nice fallout this morning along Minnehaha Creek from 35W to the  
confluence with the Miss R.  Some notables:

Tennessee Warbler (several, conspicuous and incessant singing males)
Nashville Warbler (couple)
Yellow Warbler (several)
American Redstart (couple)
Yellow-rumped Warbler (several)
Black and white Warbler (couple)
Ovenbird (one)
Swainsen's Thrush (couple)
Yellow-throated Vireo (one)
Least Flycatcher (couple)
Cliff Swallows
N. Rough-winged Swallows
Baltimore Oriole (couple)
House Wren (couple)
Gray Catbird (couple)

Happy Birding,
Derric



Derric Pennington
PhD Candidate
Conservation Biology Program
University of Minnesota
ph: 612-624-4796
penn0107@umn.edu

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