This afternoon at 3:45 pm Susan Schumacher and I relocated the previously 
posted Yellow-breasted Chat.  It was still in the general area posted and after 
90 minutes of walking and listening it vocalized and gave us brief looks as it 
perched on an open Sumac branch.  The bird soon dove for cover again and 
disappeared to start singing further east on the trail.  

Black Dog Preserve is in Burnsville, Dakota County.  It can be reached by 
taking Cliff Road east about 1 mile from Interstate 35W.  There is a large sign 
for Black Dog Reserve, Cliff Fen Park on the north side of the road.  The 
trailhead and kiosk are on the north side of the soccer field east of the 
parking lot.  From the kiosk at the trailhead, go across the railroad tracks 
down the trail and continue east on the trail until  you pass under the 
transmission towers.  The Yellow-breasted Chat was seen about 1/2 way to the 
next set of towers on the north side of the trail only a few feet above the 
ground. 

Also heard vocalizing were 3 Bell's Vireos, and a Henslow's Sparrow amongst the 
many regular nesting birds of the Fen.

Conny Brunell
Richfield, Hennepin Co.  
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