Finally, after last night's chilly but delightful cold front, the fall warbler migration in the Twin Cities is moving. Birding just about every other day since August 4th, I ran into my first warblers waves (or 'wavelets') today. Birding around Minneapolis lakes area we've seen eleven different species already this fall: yellow (migrants from up north..not local), Tennessee, Nashville, black & white, Amer. redstart, chestnut-sided, mourning, Blackburnian, Wilson's, Canada, and northern waterthrush. Get out and join the fun. They really are not all that confusing. A number of birding friends reported bigger than normal numbers of blackpolls this spring. Let's see what the fall brings. Those fall blackpolls and bay-breasted (or as Pete Dunne calls them "baypolls") can be a little tough to ID. Chet Meyers, Hennepin County