We're on our way back now, but we had a pretty successful trip until the
train started in earnest. Highlights were a very late BLACK-THROATED GREEN
WARBLER in the willows along shore at Long Point State Park; BONAPARTE'S
GULLS off Frontenac Park and Harris Park; both GLOSSY and WHITE-FACED IBIS
at the visitor center pond; 3 BRANT and AMERICAN TREE SPARROWS on Towpath
Road; and a gorgeous juvenile WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER and a dull LEAST
SANDPIPER with about 36 DUNLIN at Colvin Marsh in Savannah. One of the
Dunlin had very white underparts and eyestripe, very odd looking. I will
post photos when I get home. Thanks to everyone who joined me!

Jay

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