This morning on Sherburne's Blue Hill Trail Maureen & I spotted a male HOODED WARBLER.  It was midway between the base of Blue Hill and the beginning of the spruce plantation.  He was readily seen and quite vocal. Sometimes he did the full typical song, but often sang only the closing 3-4 notes.

Other species of note, all on the Blue Hill Trail, except the final 2 species were on the Mahnomen Trail:
Lark Sparrow
Many Eastern Towhees
Palm Warblers
Yellow-rumped Warblers
Yellow Warbler
Black and White Warblers - 2
Common Yellowthroat
Ovenbird
Sora - heard
Virginia Rail - heard
Northern Harrier
Hermit Thrush
Swainson's Thrush
Red-headed Woodpecker
Slate-colored Junco - seems like a straggler

Ron & Maureen Refsnider

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