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Saturday AM (sorry for the delayed post) - Red-throated Loon, Garrison (big 
fish) pull off along 169 - they seem to have become fall annuals on the west 
side of Mille Lacs Lake.

Other birds of interest along the lake and in Kathio State Park include a 
Franklin's Gull, Philadelphia Vireo, first Orange-crowned Warbler and 
White-crowned Sparrows of the fall, Rusty Blackbirds.  Only five warblers 
total.

Blue Hill Trail, Sherburne NWR was quiet this morning.  However, between 
Mille Lacs & Blue Hill, 10-11 sparrows total (depending upon how you view 
towhees).  No Harris' or Tree yet.

Al Schirmacher
Princeton, MN
Mille Lacs & Sherburne Counties 

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