It has been a very good day for birding so far in the Park. About 20 species of warblers have been noted.
There was not much of a reverse movement but at the Tip but several interesting species were recorded. That included a female PROTHONOTARY WARBLER, a GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER, an ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER, a CERULEAN WARBLER, several SCARLET TANAGER, a NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD, and a WHITE-EYED VIREO. 
In Sparrow Field an EASTERN WHIP-POOR-WILL was found roosting. 
On Woodland Trail, birders found PURPLE FINCH, YELLOW-THROATED VIREO, PROTHONOTORY WARBLER, ALDER FLYCATCHER, and a number of common warbler species. 
Redbud Trail had an EASTERN TOWHEE. 
Tilden Woods produced a lot of interesting species, including RUSTY BLACKBIRD, SANDHILL CRANE (flyover), and many common warblers and other species. 
At Delaurier, a CERUL EAN WARBLER was seen. 
There has been a flight of raptors into the Park, including BROAD-WINGED HAWK, RED-SHOULDERED HAWK, and RED-TAILED HAWK.

Good Birding,

Alan Watson, Chris Earley, Dale Wenger, Dana Latour, Emma Burbidge, Eric Baldo, Gabriel Foley, Jean Iron, Justin Peter, Kyle Horner, Mike Burrell, Mike Kent, Pete Read, Stewart MacDonald, Tim Arthur, William Konze

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