Carol & I spent a pleasant hour and a half birding at the Hawthorn Orchard this 
morning.  Highlights:

Awesome views of a singing Wood Thrush
More Blackpolls and Tennessee Warblers than I could keep track of
Great looks at a singing Bay-breasted Warbler
Many American Redstarts, Red-eyed Vireos, and other "usual suspects"

Also;  in the spruce trees on the corner of the Ithaca Recreation Trail and 
Honness Road were two singing male Cape May Warblers.  Got 'em finally -- a 
life bird after about ten years' looking!

cheers,

Gordon Bonnet
Trumansburg
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