Hi all,

Apologies for the late post. I enjoyed a splendid morning of birding at Hog
Hole, highlighted by an immature COMMON GALLINULE in the channel below Rt.
89. Because of the flocks of sparrows, kinglets, and warblers along the way
it took me an hour just to reach the north shoreline. Full checklist with
photos is here:

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S11671573

Good birding,
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Tim Lenz
t...@cornell.edu
Web Applications Developer
Cornell Lab of Ornithology

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