A rainy morning but the birds are still out singing. So far about 21
species of warbler have been noted. Quite a few migrants are in the Park.

WHITE EYED VIREOS were found on Redbud Footpath and between bridge C and D
on Woodland and Tilden Wood Trail

A LITTLE GULL and AMERICAN PIPITs were found at the Tip.

A NEOTROPIC CORMORANT lingers at Hillman Marsh Conservation Area.

A RED KNOT and immature LITTLE GULL were noted on the Sandspit at the north
end of East Beach Road.

Good Birding

Aaron, Felix, Mark, Julie, Pete


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