Confirmed with photos and many birders. Hopefully will nest. Found and the 
bottom of the road before it curves, right (south) side. Was foraging on the 
very large downed trunk. 

Also around the woods were a few Canada, Tennessee, Chestnut-sided, Palm, 
Blackburnian, and northern Parula among more common warblers. Also male scarlet 
tanager, SWAMP SPARROWS nesting along the marsh-side dead end. The Common Raven 
continues to fly around and croak. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. 

Was a fabulous morning!

Happy birding all!
-Julia

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