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A good warbler morning along Minnehaha Creek E. of Lake Hiawatha with 13 species.
Highlight was a black-throated blue warbler (male) just west of the 34th Ave Bridge, seen several times. It was present at 7:15 and at 9:30 at the same location: south side of creek, in the woods just west of the bridge, visible from the pedestrian path side, moving through the shady but open woods from 6-25 feet up.
Other species included Nashville, Tennessee, Connecticut (1), Wilson's, blackburnian (1), yellow, american redstart, magnolia (3), common yellowthroat, northern parula (1), golden-winged, and chestnut-sided.
Diana Doyle
S. Minneapolis
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