Hi
The yellow throated warbler is still being seen
It is less regular than before but it has been seen each day at the
feeders on the road side of the cottage.
It is definitely eating sunflower seeds and seems to hold his own
against the other birds.

On South Point there was little activity between the downpours.
Common yellow throat
blue grey gnat catchers
ruby and golden crowned kinglets
brown thrasher
towhee
were the most common.

Spicebush was even slower
Brown creepers
blue grey gnat catchers
black and white
and a probably blue winged warbler right at the entrance to the trail.


Good birding

Ric

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Ric McArthur PO Box B1   Morpeth, Ontario,Canada N0P 1X0
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