I did get to the Hawthorn Orchard this morning. This is my first visit this 
year so I do not have anything to compare it with. But it did seem like there 
were a few birds moving through. I had Magnolia, Chestnut-sided, and 
Black-and-White Warblers at the NE corner along with 2 Ovenbirds, several 
Yellow-rumps, and one RC Kinglet. A Brown Thrasher was foraging on the ground 
somewhere in the middle of the tangle, and Nashville Warbler was silently 
foraging in the willows just south of the grassy field.

I ran into Ken and Diane Morton and will steal Ken's thunder by mentioning that 
he had a Cape May Warbler, also to the south of the grassy field.

Bob McGuire


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