Lots of birdsong this morning. Although I missed the highlights mentioned 
yesterday by Ken Feustel, I had one of my own. A Kentucky Warbler was singing 
at the northern edge of the picnic fields at field 2, just south of the houses, 
in the wooded area. It sang from leaf litter on the ground and 30 feet high in 
the trees. Other notables were 2 Solitary Sandpipers and a Blackburnian 
warbler. Northern Waterthrushes and Canada Warblers were numerousNote this area 
will be closed May 18-May 20 due to a Boy Scout Jamboree                        
                   
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