Another morning that started off slow but that as the day as heated up so has 
the bird activity. Twenty-one species of warblers have been reported up until 
11:30 am. 

There were a moderate number of birds taking part in a southerly movement off 
of the Tip including a Summer Tanager, several Indigo Buntings, Scarlet 
Tanagers, Orioles, and Bobolinks.

A couple of Sandhill Cranes were flying over the Parking Lot at the VC.

The Tip area of the park produced several good species including a female 
Cerulean and male Canada Warbler. A White-faced Ibis was reported from the Tip 
so people might want to check Hillman Marsh later in the day for it. 

The West Beach Trail between the Tip and the half-way tram stop provided a 
female Hooded Warbler just north of the tram loop, a Sedge Wren just south the 
"Serengeti Tree", a female Kirtland's Warbler about 200 metres north of the 
same tree, and a Yellow-breasted Chat on the main road right near the tram 
stop. 

The hottest report from the Woodland trail is a Worm-eating Warbler just 
reported from the Botham Loop part of the trail. A Hooded Warbler is near the 
Worm-eating. A second Worm-eating or the same one was just south of that loop 
on Woodland Trail at Post 4. A Summer Tanager was reported from the large 
Sycamore tree on the east portion of the Woodland Trail. 

The seasonal trail going north off of the north end of the Tilden Trail seems 
to be a hot spot of specialties such as Hooded, Canada, & Mourning Warblers. A 
Carolina Wren was also reported from the seasonal part of the Tilden Trail.

There have been no reports from further north in the park so far today. 

Good Birding,

Festival of Birds Hike Leaders
Pete R, Karl, Todd, Justin, Sarah, Jeremy, Jean, Geoff, Ian, Chris, Dave, 
Bruce, Cameron, Scott, Ken and Iain

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