Hawthorn had a yellow throated vireo near the north entrance in the corner 
beyond the softball field. Also two black-throated blues, several redstarts 
(foy for me), a brown thrasher, blue-headed vireo, yellowthroats, a yellow 
warbler singing strange songs almost goldfinch-like. Not too much activity.

>From the parking lot approaching the softball field there is a killdeer nest 
>with three eggs on the small culvert. Not sure if it is bad form to post this. 
>If nothing else you're sure to get a good "injured bird" show as you walk past.

Suan
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