I went to SSWoods around 9:00 a.m. and walked slowly around the Wilson
Trail. There were a number of Ruby-crowned Kinglets foraging and singing.
Around the feeder by the  wood blind, I saw a small bird on the the pond
side fly to a couple branches. It was black and white. No yellow. It flew
to another branch. Again, no yellow. It flew to one of the small islands on
the pond. Originally, when I saw it on the branches, it seemed to be
perched quite vertical.  It is quite early for Black & White Warblers, but
I saw what I saw. Don't know what else it could have been. There were also
many Yellow-rumped Warblers around to compare it with.
I stopped by Sweedlers to see if the Louisiana Waterthrush were back. I
didn't hear any, but had good looks at a Blue-headed Vireo on the NE side
of the road.
Good Birding,
Ann

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