Hi All, Today Susan, Stuart and I started birding at Mudlock where there were 2 distant Terns - either Common or Forester. They were sitting on a bouy. A beautiful Cerulean Warbler sang for us at the picnic tables just past the visitor center where it is each year. The female Wilson's Phalarope in breeding plummage was still at Bennings where Gary saw it this morning. Next was Armitage Road for the Prothonotary Warbler. Susan actually saw it entering and exiting a hole which was really cool! The last place we stopped was Martin's Tract where we heard Virginia Rail and Sora. Good Birding,
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