[mou] More Yellow-rumped's, B-T Green (Hennepin Co.)
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I birded yet again by the nature trail off of Laurel Ave. in Golden Valley. I found two Yellow-Rumped Warblers-one 1st winter female and one juvenile-towards the end of the trail. Two other birds of note include:
@ Yellow-throated Vireo-a little off the trail, hanging out in the lower parts of trees.
@ Black-throated Green Warbler- (1st winter female) a little off trail, ground-feeding under a small pine tree.
@ Swainson's Thrush
@ Wood Duck-drake, he was nearly in breeding plumage again (I wonder why the others aren't?)
The most abundant warblers were Wilson's, Waterthrush, and Yellowthroat.
What a cold day, and to think, it was thirty degrees warmer on Thursday! (E-mail me for directions.) Good birding to all~
Alyssa DeRubeis
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<DIV>I birded yet again by the nature trail off of Laurel Ave. in Golden Valley. I found two Yellow-Rumped Warblers-one 1st winter female and one juvenile-towards the end of the trail. Two other birds of note include:</DIV>
<DIV>@ Yellow-throated Vireo-a little off the trail, hanging out in the lower parts of trees.</DIV>
<DIV>@ Black-throated Green Warbler- (1st winter female) a little off trail, ground-feeding under a small pine tree.</DIV>
<DIV>@ Swainson's Thrush</DIV>
<DIV>@ Wood Duck-drake, he was nearly in breeding plumage again (I wonder why the others aren't?)</DIV>
<DIV>The most abundant warblers were Wilson's, Waterthrush, and Yellowthroat.</DIV>
<DIV>What a cold day, and to think, it was thirty degrees warmer on Thursday! (E-mail me for directions.) Good birding to all~</DIV>
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<DIV>Alyssa DeRubeis</DIV>
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