I walked the East Trail of Sapsucker woods late this morning. Highlight was a 
CAPE MAY WARBLER in a massive group of Yellow-rumped Warblers, along with a B-T 
BLUE WARBLER and a BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER. There were also quite a number of 
NORTHERN WATERTHRUSHES and a GREAT CRESTED FLYCATCHER near the trailhead, and a 
group of VEERYS (what is the plural of Veery?) and a COMMON YELLOWTHROAT by one 
of the ponds.

Happy Slope Day!
 Sarah MacLean
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