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Don Kienholz <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 May 2009 20:44:56 -0600
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Several birders observed the Yellow-throated Warbler this evening. The bird was still present in the aspens near the feeders and pond at dusk. The bird made several trips to a sunflower chip feeder hanging in a dead tree in the yard. The bird was actively "flycatching" from the aspens, and was seen several times at the feeders. Photos and video were obtained of the bird. As far as I know, this bird represents the second county record for St. Louis County.

 

please see previous posts from Chris Elmgren regarding phone number and address. His location is in Gnesen Township, due north of Duluth.

 

 

 

regards

Don Kienholz

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