In the last couple of years, Sherburne Refuge (NWR) & the general area have 
hosted:

* Summer Tanager pair (NWR/Blue Hill Trail, current)
* Eurasian Wigeon (sewage ponds)
* Little Blue Heron (NWR)
* Least Tern (NWR)
* Hooded Warbler (NWR)
* Townsends Solitaire (Ann Lake)
* Great Gray Owl (NWR)
* Yellow-breasted Chat (NWR)
* Swainson's Hawk (area, migrant fly overs)
* Ross' Goose (sewage ponds, '05 & '06)
* Greater White-fronted Geese (NWR)

Four of these have occured in the summer months, including three in July.

What will be the next unusual bird?  And who will find it?

(And will we melt if we bird tomorrow?)

Good birding to all!

Al Schirmacher
Princeton, MN
Mille Lacs & Sherburne Counties 

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