Good morning birders,
A bit slower this morning but steady birding none-the-less.
A few rarities have been reported. A PACIFIC LOON was lingering at the Tip.
Also noted briefly there as well.
A CERULEAN WARBLER, PROTHONOTARY WARBLER, GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER were seen
in Tilden Woods. A BOBOLINK was singing high in a tree in Tilden Woods.
People reported a MOURNING WARBLER, near the north end of the Redbud Trail.
WHITE-EYED VIREO were found on Redbud and Tilden Trails. PROTHONOTARY
WARBLERS are perhaps setting up territories at two locations on the
Woodland Trail.
Yesterday a YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER was seen at Ship’s Ahoy Restaurant just
outside the Park.

Good Birding,
Felix, Quinten, Pete, Dana, Aaron, Stewart and Dale



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