After the farmers market I headed farther south. I walked around the Larch
Meadows trail at the base of Sandbank Road. It's a cool area, with some big
trees and flooded areas reminiscent of the woods at the south end of the
lake as well as an overgrown marsh and adjacent steep wooded hillsides.
Highlights were LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH, NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH, COMMON
YELLOWTHROAT, 10+ SWAMP SPARROWS, and family of CAROLINA WRENS including
four fledglings with short tails and bills but capable of respectable
flight.

The rest of Sanbank had nothing of note, but a NASHVILLE WARBLER was singing
on Jersey Hill Road and a male BOBOLINK was displaying on West King Road.

Good birding,
Jay McGowan

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