I have been seeing a number of American Redstarts on Tower Hill in Mpls.  Susan 
A.

> On Sep 8, 2019, at 10:43 PM, Brian Tennessen <brian.tennes...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I saw Nashville Warblers at both the Bloomington bass ponds and at Crosby
> Farm park Friday afternoon and Saturday morning. I also saw what I believe
> was a Palm Warbler Sat morning.
> 
> I saw a lot of Blue Jay activity at Crosby Farm Sat. Morning, they were
> noticeably active and flying here and there in groups.
> 
> Brian T.
> 
> On Sun, Sep 8, 2019 at 9:42 PM Bernard P. Friel <wa...@att.net> wrote:
> 
>> I can report that a loose flock of 50-100 robins passed through the woods
>> at my home in Mendota Heights last evening, and have had a few hummers
>> visiting the last few flowers on our trumpet vine.
>> 
>> Bernard P. Friel
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>> On 9/8/19, 21:12, "Minnesota Birds on behalf of Steve Weston" <
>> MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU on behalf of swesto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>    Beginning to see early signs of migration about the yard. Today we had
>> a
>>    Swainson's Thrush feeding on dogwood berries. We also had an immature
>>    Chestnut-sided Warbler fatally hit the window, which, for some reason,
>> is a
>>    rare occurrence here. I posted photos of it on eBird.
>>    We have had daily visits from a male Pileated that likes our suet.
>> Today, I
>>    flushed a Coopers Hawk from a lake-side perch and yesterday I heard our
>>    local Red-shouldered Hawk calling. Interestingly, the Blue Jays here
>>    imitate the Red-shouldered rather that the Red-tailed calls.
>> Hummingbirds
>>    rarely visit our feeder, apparently too busy with the spotted jewelweed
>>    flourishing in the yard.
>> 
>>    Large moths have been visiting the kitchen windows, probably Locust
>>    Underwings, although I am seeing them from the wrong side for an ID.
>>    Leopard frogs and toads are thick in the yard. Probably the most
>>    interesting non-avian observation was the road killed skunk at I-494
>> and
>>    Penn Avenue, definitely not a rural local.
>> 
>>    Steve Weston
>>    On Quigley Lake in Eagan, MN
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