A quick mid-day report from towpath rd. where I spent most of the morning. Not 
a tremendous number of birds in the distant shallow flats, but light and 
viewing were good. Highlights we're single BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPIER, 4 
RED-NECKED and 1 WILSON'S PHALAROPE, 2 BAIRDS SP, 4 AM GOLDEN PLOVERS, 4 STILT 
SP, and other common species. Also PHILADELPHIA VIREO in warbler flock. 

Heading for Wildlife Drive....

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