At about 6:30 p.m. this evening, a calling and very low flying Sandhill
Crane was seen heading in a northwesterly direction from Ward's Island.  It
appeared to have flown over from the Spit.
At Ward's Island too, there was a large grounding of Vireos, Warblers, Cedar
Waxwings and American Goldfinches.  The most common Warblers were still
Yellow-rumps (mostly females), Tennessee and Chestnut-sided.  Too bad I was
only able to spend two hours there!

Alfred Adamo
City of York
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