At this morning's bird walk at the arboretum, our group of 10 found a yellow palm warbler foraging in the leaf litter by the pond south of the bridge, while a yellow-rumped hung around chasing off goldfinches. Up among the pines we found two pine warblers, one breeding male singing proudly, a second silent paler individual hanging around nearby. Additional candidate pine trills were heard later but unconfirmed. Also seen was a cooperative ruby-crowned kinglet, a good number of flickers, many chipping sparrows, and three species of swallows, mostly rough-winged, some trees, one barn.
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