Walking through the Edwards Cliff Preserve (#43 in the Basin Birding Guide) I 
noticed that Cornell Plantations/ Natural Areas has been busy setting up a 
network of marked trails. They include one (yellow) that leads all the way to 
the edge of the cliffs with a view of the lake.

A pair of Northern Mockingbirds greeted me as I got out of the car. After that 
it was quiet until I got well down on the red trail where I caught up with a 
vocal chickadee flock - and one female CAPE MAY WARBLER. Blue Jays, Northern 
Flickers, and a couple of soaring Turkey Vultures made up the balance of the 
bird list.

Bob McGuire


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