At least one ORCHARD ORIOLE has returned to Myers Point. An adult male was
singing cheerily from near the entrance, then foraging and singing from
cottonwoods over the camping area and then from across the creek on Salt
Point. Not much moving on the lake, but at least five HORNED GREBES are
still around. Two immature BONAPARTE'S GULLS and a 1st cycle LESSER
BLACK-BACKED GULL were also on and around the spit, and Robin's adult
BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON continued in the marsh near Ladoga.

Palm Warblers were thick at Stewart Park this morning as well, with at
least *11* foraging on the lawn between the tennis courts and the swan pen
and another handful singing along the south edge of the swan pen with
Yellow, Yellow-rumped, and Nashville warblers.

-- 
Jay McGowan
Macaulay Library
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
jw...@cornell.edu

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