ORCHARD ORIOLE
PROTHONOTORY WARBLER

On Sunday we hit a couple of spots in Dakota County and headed down to check 
out the Cannon River / Vermillion River bottoms north of Red Wing in Goodhue 
County.  

We left a car at the truck stop by the Pine Bend and found several Dickcissels 
in the grass around the 117th Street bridge at US 52.   Heading south, we 
caught a glimpse of a bird that we failed to ID at 65mph, so we came back to 
the spot just south of the refinery.  Our objective was no longer on the wire, 
but we found a first year male Orchard Oriole on the fence.  (Warning: security 
is skittish at the refinery and not welcoming to birders with binoculars.  This 
warning comes from earlier experiences.)
We stopped by 140th Street marsh and found water being pumped into the marsh, 
which for the first time in months was filling.  A Swainson's Hawk flew into 
the high voltage tower behind the marsh.  In the trees east of the marsh and 
just before the drive way, we found two male Orchard Orioles, one of which was 
singing.

We headed down to the bottom lands along the Cannon River, east of where it 
crosses Hwy 61.  This is the first left turn after the turn off for Treasure 
Island.  We turned off the road onto the old highway bridge and hiked the 
trail.  A very pleasant walk with good birds, but nothing worthy of mention.  
The black raspberries were very satisfying.  The butterflies were more 
commanding of interest with 95+% of the butterflies were red admirals.  In 
addition we had eastern comma, mourning cloak, and hackberry emporers.  We also 
found ebony jewelwing and violet dancer damselflies.

We continued down the road to the boat launch on the Vermillion River.  Walking 
the trail from the parking lot we found two pairs of cooperative Prothonotory 
Warblers.

Steve Weston on Quiggley Lake in Eagan, MN
sweston2 at comcast.net
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