Charlie Roberto and I had a pretty good morning at the Point. Best bird was an 
adult little blue heron quite uncommon on the river side (usually those that 
show up are young birds in fall). It landed briefly in maintenance yard by ball 
field and took off up river. We tried chasing it a bit up north without 
success. Another highlight was 28 bonaparte’s gulls in croton bay. Migrants 
included towhees, rc kinglets, yellow, palm, black and white and parula 
warblers, marsh wren, blue headed vireo, about 30 savannah sparrows and a 
spotted sandpiper. 

L. Trachtenberg 
Ossining

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