First ever scarlet tanager today at our feeders in Lake Elmo, too.
Jeffrey Saffle
Lake Elmo

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> On May 17, 2020, at 12:56 PM, Keith Carlson <keitheca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> While talking on the phone to my daughter in Boston, to my disbelief I
> spotted a possible Scarlet Tanager low down on the trunk of a tree in our
> back yard, across the street from the south side of Lake Owasso in
> Roseville.  I raced to get my binoculars in the car in the garage and
> confirmed we had not one, but three Scarlet Tanagers in our back yard along
> with a couple of Baltimore Orioles.  Couple of different warblers too
> likely a Pine and Yellow Rumped  but too high up in the leaves for me to
> see them well enough in the rain.
> 
> Keith Carlson,
> Roseville, MN
> keitheca...@gmail.com
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