A very brief run through the North Woods, the Loch, the western edge of the 
Meer and Duck Island in Central Park matched well with other reports from 
today. So though birds continue to be scarce in numbers and variety; a very few 
managed to slip in anyway.

A Red-eyed Vireo was feeding over the path in the Loch at 8 this morning, which 
was a FOS bird for me and a nice surprise at this point. The White-eyed Vireo, 
which could reliably be heard singing from that location for the past three 
days was no where to be found. Also in the Loch was a singing Blue-winged 
Warbler, one singing Nashville Warbler and one Black-and- white Warbler. 


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