I got there around 1:30 or so and walked part of the Wilson Trail. I was 
rewarded by a foraging flock of warblers on the trail by the pond and past the 
blind and feeder. The warblers in order of appearance were Bay-breasted, 
Blackburnian, Chestnut-sided, Hooded, Nashville,and a spectacular look at a 
male Black-throated Blue. That bird was very close to me at eye level. I know 
there were other species there, but they were not easy to see.
Good birding,

Ann Mitchell
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