Today was the jackpot with a bonus after three trips looking for Worm-eating 
Warblers. I broke with routine and walked in on the RR tracks at 
Lindsay-Parson's Preserve to the blue trail.  

Two Worm-eating Warblers were on the back of the blue trail feeding low and 
only about 25 feet away! Another was trilling, previous to seeing these guys, 
but I didn't count it because it could have been one of the two I saw. I got a 
recording of their Tik calls while feeding. A Black-billed Cuckoo was in the 
same area farther back east of the trail. 

 A Cerulean Warbler was singing just a little way up the blue trail from the RR 
tracks. That is very close to the back of the pond where Chris heard one 
yesterday I believe. It sang three or four times then was quiet. It was too 
steep and brushy to try for a look. 

Gary



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