Just as migration was picking up, it has slowed back down.   If it weren't for 
the healthy number of Tennessee Warbler at Carver Park this morning, it would 
have seemed really quiet.    Other than that there were 5 Wilson's, 4 Nashville 
Warbler, fairly common Redstart, and a few Yellowthroat.  Yesterday at Chaska 
Lake there were a few Black and White, 1 Mourning, and 1 Wilson's Warbler along 
with a Caspian Tern circling the lake with some Ring-billed Gulls.   Otherwise, 
I saw my first Red-breasted Nuthatch of the fall this last Sunday at Carver 
Park and saw my first Broad-winged Hawk of the fall on Monday.

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