Huge numbers of birds in the park this afternoon, with Yellow-rumped, Palm, 
Northern Parula, and Nashville Warblers leading the group in the hundreds. A 
Golden-winged Warbler was found on the north end of Rondeau Rd along with a 
Bay-breasted Warbler. An Olive-Sided Flycatcher was found on Bennett Rd. 
Scarlet Tanagers, and Indigo Buntings have also made a strong appearance today 
in several locations across the park.  

The north-end of Harrison Trail, and South-point Trail have significant 
flooding and require tall boots to complete.

Join us from May 1st until the 19th for the festival of Flight. 

Hikes Available.

Hike Leader: Peter Simons 
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