It was birdy out there this morning, by October standards. Lots of
Ruby-crowned Kinglets and White-throated Sparrows, smaller numbers of
Blue-headed Vireos and Golden-crowned Kinglets, one Winter Wren. I also had
a small influx of warblers this morning, with a NORTHERN PARULA at the
"Frog Barn" (91 Sapsucker Woods Road), also 1 each of Magnolia and
Nashville, also in Sapsucker Woods.

There were Pine Siskins at several locations, including the feeders at the
Lab of Ornithology.

Would be a good day to go out and check your favorite local patch.

Good birding,

tss
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