A short walk this afternoon in a park in my neighborhood turned out to be
quite birdy.
2 flycatchers: Great Crested & Least
6 or 7 warblers: yellow-rumps, Ovenbird, Black & White, Orange-crowned,
Nashville, American Redstart, and probably a singing Cerulean. It is a
pretty distinctive song. I can't think of anything else that finishes with
that trill.
3 thrushes including Swainson's and Hermit.

I photographed 4 species of violet today.

Steve Weston
On Quigley Lake in Eagan, MN
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