I was without a vehicle (and without my trusted birding partner / wife) this 
weekend so I only birded areas I could reach easily on foot from my house near 
Bush Lake. Today I hit Bush Lake, Hyland Lake, Richardson Nature Center, and 
points in-between, and rang up 71 species (It should have been more! Lots of 
"normal" birds (like Great Egrets) have been oddly AWOL.). Including a few 
other species I got on Friday and Saturday in the same locales, as well as 
nearby Anderson Lake, I got 75.
FOYs for me in this area:

Bell's vireo
House wren
Sedge wren
Eastern kingbird
Ovenbird
Chestnut-sided

Wilson's
N. Waterthrush
Orange-crowned
Tennessee
Lincoln's sparrow
Veery (seen and not heard! as opposed to the usual heard and not seen!)
Grey-cheeked and Swainson's thrushes
Baltimore oriole
Spotted sandpiper

I doubt that the Hyland area was any different from other sites in central 
Minnesota, in that this weekend has been certified Yellow-Rumped Madness. At 
Richardson nature center at a small pond, there were some downed trees over the 
water that hosted so many Butterbutts that it looked like a beehive with huge 
blue-gray and yellow bees! 

-Good birding,

Michael Hurben
Hennepin Co.

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