Liz Harper and I saw one Yellow-Throated Warbler at Gold Medal Park this
morning at approximately 9:50.
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Just saw 2 Yellow-throated Warblers fly from Gold Medal park to trees along
road on river side of Guthrie Theater. (12:05 pm) Good views but not good
enough to see if one might be female.
Pete Hoeger
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> On May 13, 2016, at 6:10 AM, Brad Abendroth wrote:
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Gold medal park near the dome structure. Minneapolis
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The Yellow-throated Warbler found by Nick Minor earlier this afternoon at
Gold Medal Park was still present and cooperative at 4:30, singing and
aggressively responding to light pishing. This is just east of the Guthrie
Theater, a ten-minute walk from the U.S. Bank Stadium light rail stop.
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The Yellow-throated Warbler reported by Roy Zimmerman on May 30 was still
present today. Kevin Smith and I found it on the east side of St. Margaret
Cemetery, the same location where Roy found it last weekend. It moved
between trees and sang constantly while we were there.
Gerry Hoekstra
Joi
Y-thr. Warbler still present and singing today @ 12:30 pm in Rapids Lake
location described by John Cyrus.Pete Hoeger. Hutchinson
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