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This morning while making breakfast at our lake place in Longville, MN, I heard one call that sounded like a Carolina wren. It made me think, but then I thought it might be a young warbler practicing and sounding like a wren. Then when I was emptying the dishwasher I heard several calls from my sister's place across the road and I knew it was a Carolina wren. I dropped everything and raced out to their wood pile. Sure enough there was the wren. I ran back to the house to get my camera and my phone with a recorder. I was able to get a few confirming shots and was able to record the bird's alarm call on my phone. The MOU web site says this could be a 3rd or 4th record for Cass County. (Not sure what it means when it says 0 on the Pillager CBC.) My heart is still racing! What a thrill. Deanne Endrizzi
Burnsville, Dakota County



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