A walk around the Swan Pen at Stewart Park this morning produced a single PALM WARBLER foraging along with a late YELLOW WARBLER and a distant singing WARBLING VIREO. I found no sign of either Laughing or Lesser-Black-backed Gull.

Then, from about 9:10 until 9:50, I walked the northern section of the Wilson Trail at SSW. Just past the bridge I encountered a feeding flock consisting of 2 MAGNOLIA WARBLERS, BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER, BLACKPOLL WARBLER, BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER.

Bob McGuire





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