I spent the better part of yesterday hiking (OK, bushwhacking...this wasn't the
scenic part of Scenic) on the east side of Coon & Sandwick Lakes in Scenic
State Park. Most notably, lots of passerines have gone silent compared to a
few weeks ago. I only heard 5 warblers the entire day and they didn't include
Yellow, Black-throated Green, Northern Parula, Black-and-white, or American
Redstart! No pewees, Least Flycatchers, or Veery. In fact, a full day on the
east side (largely inacessible except to the very determined) of Scenic only
turned up 33 species, but a few good ones:
- A male White-winged Crossbill greeted me by singing from the top of a spruce
on the west side of Hwy 7, just as you reach the park's southern boundary
- I found a Boreal Chickadee, a Gray Jay, and a Blue-headed Vireo in one of the
bogs on the east side of the lake (I don't have better directions)
- There were 2 families of Pileated Woodpeckers present...one to the south, one
to the north
- A few Pine Warblers were still singing from the old growth pines on the east
shore of the lakeShawn Conradhttp://users.2z.net/itasca_chippewa_birding/
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