There was no sign of the Yellow-throated Warbler in Inwood Hill Park this 
morning. There was a nice influx of migrants though with with a tally of about 
60 species seen/heard between 6 and 10 am. Highlights for me were 
Yellow-throated Vireo, Purple Finch, Great Crested Flycatcher, and 2 "Western" 
Palm Warblers. I may have dipped on a Cerulean- or it was it simply a 
Yellow-rumped doing an impressive rendition, i'll never know for sure. The 
north east corner of the ridge was the most productive area for those 
interested in trying they're luck today.

Happy birding,

Nadir Souirgi.
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