A slow rainy start quickly turned into a very birdy morning with a strong
movement of birds flowing north in all parts of the park, moving fast!

There was no reverse migration at the Tip today, however there were still
some birds to be seen! RUDDY TURNSTONE, DUNLIN, and BLACK-BELLIED PLOVERS
were sitting on the beach first thing. Several small birds, including
WHITE-THROATED SPARROWS, RUBY-CROWNED KINGLETS, several warblers, and a
SWAMP SPARROW were all observed flying in off the lake and landing on the
mainland.

The birds are sprinkled throughout with some highlights like BLUE-WINGED
WARBLER, GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER, continuing WHITE-EYED VIREOS, and the first
noticeable number of BAY-BREASTED WARBLERS have arrived. Strong numbers of
OVENBIRDS, CAPE-MAY WARBLERS, NORTHERN PARULAS, BLACKBURNIANS,
BLACK-THROATED GREENS, BLACK-THROATED BLUES, and THRUSHES are also present.
A YELLOW-THROATED VIREO was seen on Tilden Woods Trail. A few
YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKERS, a species that typically moves through earlier
in the season, were observed throughout.

Outside the park, a GLOSSY IBIS continues, first spotted this morning on
Mersea rd 1.

Good birding,
Pete, Dana, Mark, Aaron, Stewart, Felix, Quinten


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