I started out for a walk around Beebe Lake, but made it no farther than the 
woods just to the east of the Human Ecology Building.  A chestnut-sided was 
singing loudly in the trees. In addition viewing the chestnut-sided, I also saw 
a black-throated blue and Blackburnian, which was a lifer for me.  :)  I could 
hear a Yellow Warbler singing near the knoll, but couldn't find it.  There was 
an additional greenish/yellowish warbler, but I didn't get enough of a look to 
identify it.

A good day!

Karen



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