The Blue Grosbeak finally appeared around 8 AM as previously described, the 
turn around circle between the bathrooms and entrance at Field 2. It also fed 
on the grassy circles to the west, and flew into the shrubrow along the 
northwest edge. There was an adult White-crowned Sparrow near the entrance. In 
general migrant activity was low. On the boardwalk east of the hawk watch 
platform at field 5 were 4 Least Flycatchers, a female Blackburnian, singing N 
Waterthrush, a Parula & Magnolia, along with the breeding species               
                        
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