Good morning,
 I walked around the Park Preserve (Dryden) this morning from 9 - 10 am.  
Pretty quiet most of the time, but I did come across a few migrants.  Along the 
west edge, 2 MAGNOLIA WARBLERS; at the entrance to the trail to the lean-to, a 
PHILADELPHIA VIREO (quite low in the tree, very yellow, good look at the dark 
lores) and a BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER; and one NASHVILLE WARBLER along the 
Blue trail, just before it goes into the evergreens.  Plus numerous COMMON 
YELLOW-THROATS, 3 TOWHEES, SONG SPARROWS, GOLDFINCHES and lots of BLUE JAYS 
flying over in groups of 2-8.
  Earlier in the morning we had a BLACK and WHITE WARBLER at our house.
Happy birding!
Laura

Laura Stenzler
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