Hi all,

There were a few migrants around on my walk today, but the highlight for me
was a very cooperative MOURNING WARBLER singing and foraging in the open
with a CANADA WARBLER and a MAGNOLIA WARBLER on the "Future Road" between
Sanctuary Drive and Salem Drive. The bird was on the north side of the
trail in the brush closer to Salem Drive.

Sapsucker Woods had a few migrants on the Wilson Trail including CANADA
WARBLER, YELLOW-THROATED VIREO, BLACKPOLL WARBLERS, and ALDER FLYCATCHER,
the last of which was at the Sherwood Platform. Sapsucker Woods Road had a
WILSON'S WARBLER across the street from the Frog Barn and just to the north.

Other interesting sightings were a baby COMMON GRACKLE being fed by its
parents and a BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER singing a disjointed song on the
peninsula.

- Brad

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