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Tue, 11 Jun 2013 13:18:57 -0600
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This morning I found a TUFTED TITMOUSE singing in the picnic area at the dead-end parking lot in Afton State Park (Washington County).  In addition, the two previously-reported HOODED WARBLERS were present and singing, just to the right of the power lines as you look toward the river from that same parking area.  On my way out, I also heard two HENSLOW'S SPARROWS along the main road between the entrance station and the turnoff for the group camp.  Finally, there was a late BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER in the aforementioned picnic area.

Peter Nichols
Cottage Grove
Washington County


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