Just got back from two hours spent watching hundreds of warblers, 16 kinds in 
all, along the trail that skirts the perimeter of the campground. There were 
approx. 100 Wilson's Warblers, with equal or greater numbers of Am. Redstarts, 
Yellow Rumps, plus good numbers of Chestnut-Sideds and Palms. Most of the 
warblers were actively foraging low including many who were on the ground. Most 
warblers were concentrated just below the campground on the eastern side out to 
the point. Also notable, a pair of Scarlet Tanagers and a chorus of Soras.

Jeanne and Steve Tanamachi
Lauderdale MN

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