I stopped at the Swan Pen late today to check out the action. I found the CLIFF 
SWALLOW and the other assortment Jay posted. The TREE SWALLOWS were up to ~160 
individuals.  I also enjoyed the nice close viewing with only light rain.
The biggest surprise was my first singing PALM WARBLER. Beautiful. I'm glad he 
was still in musical form from this morning.

Gary


On Apr 13, 2011, at 4:56 PM, Jay McGowan wrote:


No sign of a Palm Warbler, but there is a nice CLIFF SWALLOW foraging with 
Tree, Barn, and Northern Rough-winged on the small pond at the swan pen at 
Stewart Park (west end of the shore). Nice close looks, too.

Jay McGowan


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