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Pastor Al Schirmacher <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 28 Jun 2009 06:50:31 -0600
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The Cerulean Warbler was singing its ascending song yesterday around 3:30 PM 
at Sherburne NWR, Blue Hill Trail (the hill itself), as previously posted. 
Did not relocate the Olive-sided Flycatcher.

A Yellow-bellied Flycatcher was calling at Kathio State Park, northern Mille 
Lacs County - along the same 1/2 mile trail near the Interpretive Center as 
the Connecticut Warbler last week (boardwalk/bog area).  Also had a Northern 
Waterthrush singing on the way in.

Skipping the Cerulean for a moment, Bob Janssen, I and others have noted 
that a number of "northerners" are farther south than normal - two 
Olive-sided Flycatchers in Sherburne and southern Mille Lacs, three Nothern 
Waterthrushes in Mille Lacs, the Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, and others. 
Hmmmm.....

Al Schirmacher
Princeton, MN
Mille Lacs & Sherburne Counties 

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