Just got back from a nice walk at LP. Found a large flock of Nashville & Tennessee Warblers, plus a smattering of other migrants here and there. Best were two extremely cooperative Connecticut Warblers along the trail near the main trail/short trail down to Coleman Lake junction, a late Scarlet Tanager in a chickadee flock, and a fearless Rusty Blackbird foraging in dry leaf litter inside a forest patch, flicking leaves with its bill a la a Neotropical leaftosser. Great day to be outside!
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