CObirders,

About 10:00 am today, Carol Cushman, Linda Andes-Georges and I were birding
in the Walden-Sawhill Ponds area in the drizzle.  The Tennessee Warbler was
all the way back along the road that parallels Boulder Creek in chokecherry
and other bushes on the west side of the road.  When we first saw it, the
bird was actively foraging near where the E-W road along the edge of
Sawhill-Walden meets the N-S road.  When I encountered the bird again on my
way back from the creek, it had moved south about 50 yds. and was singing!
Myrtle and Audubon's Warblers were in the same area.

A second Caspian Tern has joined the first one.

We saw no Western Tanagers!

Paula Hansley
Louisville

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