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I birded Simon’s Ravine (South St. Paul, Dakota County) with friends this morning, where a Tufted Titmouse sang loudly and persistently. We first heard it, then saw it, at 9:00 a.m., approximately 300 meters up the ravine from 19th Ave N. On our way back down the ravine, it was singing near 19th Ave N and Conver Ave. It’s probably best to park at the Simon’s Ravine Trailhead, on Concord Street, just south of Butler Ave (immediately south of the bike & pedestrian overpass), then walk up the ravine on the paved trail, which goes underneath 19th Ave N. This is the general area where a Tufted Titmouse was found on the most recent St. Paul Christmas Bird Count.
Julian
St. Paul
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