Took a walk this afternoon around the Fisher Old Growth Forest, which I figured 
would offer some shelter from the gusty northwest wind. Down at the bottom it 
was sunny and warm, and some migrants were actively foraging in the trees along 
the marsh edge. Among the Yellow-rumps and Ruby-crowned Kinglets was one 
Red-eyed Vireo.

Many multiflora roses there are infected.

-Geo 
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