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Sun, 10 May 2009 07:31:55 -0600
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In a short visit (after all, it's Mothers' Day) to Roberts sanctuary, I saw
a male Hooded Warbler in the eastern end of the sanctuary.  It was singing
vociferously, and had moved to the north trail (named Bossen Road) by the
time I left after 8.

 

There were not many other warblers around (as has seemed the case all
spring), or flycatchers or thrushes.  But I don't think I've ever seen
Caspian Tern in (well, over) Roberts before.

 

Stephen Greenfield

Minneapolis

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