Ben raises an interesting issue:  I have searched in vain for a Canada warbler; 
I've seen virtually everything else during that search (ok, no cerulean or Conn 
either) but not one single Canada. 
The question I have: where are they?  Is it the cold, nasty rainy weather?  
Anybody else seeing them?

Thanks for the input. 

Tom 


Thomas P. Malone
Attorney at Law
Barna Guzy & Steffen
Minneapolis Minnesota
tmal...@bgs.com
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Sent: Sat May 14 13:18:00 2011
Subject: [mou-net] Migrants up north (St Louis co)

In spite of (or perhaps because of) the unpleasant weather conditions, our yard 
has been swarming with migrants for the last few days, including a male summer 
tanager (seen and photographed yesterday by Heidi and new for our yard list; 
not present today) and 24 species of warbler (including black throated blue; no 
Canada or Connecticut).  

Still no orioles and very few flycatchers or vireos.

Ben Yokel
Cotton, MN

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