Also, around noon a male Redstart was quite active around the middle of the 
pond. Ann

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> On May 5, 2014, at 11:19 AM, Jay McGowan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> At least one ORCHARD ORIOLE has returned to Myers Point. An adult male was 
> singing cheerily from near the entrance, then foraging and singing from 
> cottonwoods over the camping area and then from across the creek on Salt 
> Point. Not much moving on the lake, but at least five HORNED GREBES are still 
> around. Two immature BONAPARTE'S GULLS and a 1st cycle LESSER BLACK-BACKED 
> GULL were also on and around the spit, and Robin's adult BLACK-CROWNED 
> NIGHT-HERON continued in the marsh near Ladoga.
> 
> Palm Warblers were thick at Stewart Park this morning as well, with at least 
> *11* foraging on the lawn between the tennis courts and the swan pen and 
> another handful singing along the south edge of the swan pen with Yellow, 
> Yellow-rumped, and Nashville warblers.
> 
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