I believe this was omitted from yesterday's post about Crosby Park in St. PauL:

Also singing on the river path, just west of the conifers, was a House
Wren; I'd heard one nearby last week also.
But the most interesting (for me) sighting within the park, was the
two Broad-winged Hawks. Earlier in the year there were Red-tails, but
this is the third time since the17th I've had two Broad-winged Hawks
at Crosby. At least one of them seemed to be spooked off a perch on
the bluff side of the big lake at my impending approach, rising over
the water with loud calls, to join the other in the air. I had great
views of its underbelly and the under-tail, with those broad,
contrasting stripes.

Linda Whyte

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