Have been walking the Wilson Trail in the mornings before our Kids Discover the 
Trail programs at the Ornithology Lab. Today was the bird-iest yet with 51 
species in about an hour walk.Highlights of warblers were: Northern Parula, 
Magnolia, Yellow, Chestnut-sided, Yellow- rumped, American Redstart, and 
Black-throated Green.Also had Red-eyed and Blue-Headed Vireo, Veery, Wood 
Thrush, Ovenbird, Tree and Barn Swallow, Great-crested Flycatcher, Eastern 
Towhee, Baltimore Oriole, and Rose-breasted Grosbeak.Sparrows included: Swamp, 
Song, Chipping, White-throated, and White-crowned.Later, with the kids, we also 
had Osprey, Belted Kingfisher, and Green Heron -- highlights of their day! 
Colleen Richards
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