Observed 76 species today in the Mississippi River gorge in South Minneapolis 
from E. 24th Street south to Lock and Dam #1, including 20 species of warblers 
(1 Cape May, 2 Blackpoll, 3 Blackburnian, 1 Wilson's, 1 Canada), and many 100s 
of the other species, including the most Golden-winged, Orange-crowned, 
Nashville, Yellow, Northern Parula, Yellow, Chestnut-sided, Magnolia, Palm, 
Black-and- White, Am. Redstart, Northern Waterthrush, and Common Yellowthroat I 
have ever seen in the gorge in 35 years of birding there. Five flycatcher 
species, 5 vireo species (including 1 Philadelphia), 1 Am. Kestrel, 2 Peregrine 
Falcon by the Ford Bridge, and a Brown Thrasher. Had 11 additional species on 
5\9 in the gorge, including Red-headed Woodpecker, Black-throated Green 
Warbler, and Lincoln's Sparrow.Dave ZumetaSent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE device

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