A lunch-time walk around the Swan Pen at Stewart Park turned up three singing Palm Warblers. They were all Eastern race (bright yellow underparts), different from the Palm Warblers found there last week which were the Western race. Also found were three Yellow-rumped Warblers, several of which were also singing.

I then walked the path through Jetty Woods. There was a single Purple Finch singing loudly while munching wild grapes near the entrance, four Rusty Blackbirds (2 males, 2 females), and a Ruby-crowned Kinglet.

Bob McGuire





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