The Western Kingbird was in the tree about the bench as reported, at 11:30 am today.

Curt Rawn
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Western Kingbird is in the same place as yesterday! Lots of migrants everywhere! Vic Lewis

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On Aug 18, 2012, at 6:21 PM, Leslie Marcus <lachicka...@earthlink.net> wrote:

A western kingbird was seen at westwood Environmental Education Center in St. Louis Park, Hennepin Co. It was perched in a tree above the bench just west of the boardwalk that goes over the water on the north side of the lake. I could see the withe outer tail feathers, and it appeared to be an adult. I didn’t have a scope, so I can’t be sure about that, but it was still a brilliant yellow color on the breast. There were a smattering of warblers, such as wilson’s, black and white, bay breasted, nashville, oven bird, and juvenile common yellowthroateds.
Westwood is at 8300 W. Franklin Ave. in St. Louis Park, 55426.
One access is on Hwy 394 to Texas Ave. So., turn west on Franklin to the first stop sign. A half block on Franklin gets you into the nature center.
Leslie Marcus
St. Louis Park,
Hennepin County

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