There was a nice variety of resident songbirds and grounded migrants this 
afternoon along the Mayhoffer-Singletree trail in Superior.  
https://ebird.org/hotspot/L2317659  The most interesting for me was a male 
blackpoll warbler, but there were also Swainson's thrushes and several flocks 
of spizella sparrows (mainly clay-colored).  I saw several empids that I 
couldn't exactly identify, though one was probably a least, and the 
tail-dipping one was very likely a gray.  Plus the usual chats, Bullock's 
orioles, and towhees.

Peter RuprechtSuperior

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