Even with the early activity we have been having this month, I consider today's 
warbler movement the first significant wave to come through Carver Park.  Its 
interesting that yesterday I only saw 5 warbler species to today's 15.  Later 
in the morning I did a quick check at Chaska Lake.    While it was fairly 
quiet, I did find a Black and White Warbler.

Warbler count at Carver Park

Golden-winged Warbler-1
Blue-winged Warbler-1
Tennessee Warbler-13+ (1 very poor attempt at singing)
Nashville Warbler-10
Yellow Warbler-1
Chestnut-sided Warbler-2
Pine Warbler-1
Bay-breasted Warbler-1(thinking it was a male as it had a significant amount of 
coloration on its breast)
Black and White Warbler-1
American Redstart-decreasing numbers compared to the past weeks
Ovenbird-1
Mourning Warbler-2(1 male that sang a couple times)
Common Yellowthroat-a few more than I have been seeing lately
Canada Warbler-1
Wilson's Warbler-4
                                          
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