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.
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