I met Laura Stenzler at the Lab of Ornithology and we birded the first part
of Wilson Trail from l:00 to 1:30. Other than the usual suspects seen, we
had a nice flock of warblers including Magnolia, Black-throated Green,
Tennessee, Wilson's, a female Redstart, and a singing Common Yellow-throat.
There was also at least one Red-eyed Vireo, a singing Warbling Vireo, and a
Red-breasted Grosbeak.  Not bad for 1/2 hour of birding.
Good birding,
Ann

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