This morning Leslie Marcus, Susan Schumacher, Scott Meyer, and I were birding 
in Wood Lake Nature Center in Richfield, Hennepin Co.
We were in the southeast section of the park at the end of the back gate 
fenceline when Scott spotted the Summer Tanager.  This male showed a lot of red 
on its head, breast, nape, and upper back, and showed mossy green/yellow 
feathers on belly, wings, rump, and tail.   It did not vocalize, and stayed put 
out on an open branch for about 5 minutes obliging us with many different 
profiles about 15-20 feet away, then was chased off by a Cardinal, and we did 
not refind it.  What a wonderful surprise to cross right in front of us on the 
walking path!!!!!!!

The Warblers in the park in addition to the previously posted were singing 
Golden-winged, Chestnut-sided, Blackpoll, and Common Yellowthroats this morning.

Conny Brunell
Richfield, Hennepin Cty
[email protected]  

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