Sorry for the late posting, but we were doing a day-long refresher training at 
the Ornithology Lab today and most of these are from our morning walk. Walking 
the Wilson trail loop around 10:30 we saw Pileated woodpecker, yellow-bellied 
sapsucker, and downy in a two minute span. Later we added northern flicker and 
red-bellied. A pine warbler was foraging through leaf litter and fallen logs 
for several minutes very near the trail (tried to re-find twice after lunch, 
but it was gone). Other highlights were a ruby-crowned kinglet, a small flock 
of rusty blackbirds, and a flyover by 14 double-breasted cormorants. Total of 
19 bird species plus many trees, wildflowers and other plants. Colleen Richards
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