Went to a demo bird banding session at Minneopa S.P. Group Campground on Saturday. Dr. Merrill Frydendall, the bander, told me he had heard the Kentucky Warbler last week, so I went with my sons, Alexander and Jesse Ellis this morning and found him singing his heart out while foraging just over the path a little further back in the woods from where he was two years ago when I last went looking. Take the path towards the classroom building but go right on the south loop of the ? trail. He was about 30 yards past an area that had been cleared of buckthorn. (Is this the 7th year???) We also heard/saw 8-10 E. Towhees at Minneopa, heard several Blackpolls, heard and saw a Blackburnian, several Nashvilles and Tennessees, Ovenbirds, and also had Yellows and Yellowthroats. Heard a BBCuckoo near the Group Camp. Did NOT locate any Bell's Vireos but we kind of ran out of time. My mother's 90th was lots of fun! John Ellis-St. Paul ---- Join or Leave mou-net:http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives:http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html