Hey birders!

I had a chance to get out with my 3-year old this morning for a little drive 
and hike so my wife could get some extra sleep.  

Our biggest surprise was a molting male Tennessee Warbler, definitely the 
earliest I have seen this species on return migration.  We also had great looks 
at a Black-billed Cuckoo right along the road.

The Unimin property in this area has low water and exposed mudflats.  However, 
there was only a couple of Killdeer and a Spotted Sandpiper in attendance.  
Some of the pastures in that area have very low growth and may be worth 
searching for upland sandpipers and plovers.  Upland Sandpipers nest in the 
vicinity.

Happy birding!

Chad Heins
Mankato, MN


      
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