This morning, Rick Lightbody and I walked Sapsucker woods. Around the pond, highlights included: BLACKBURNIAN WARBLERS, AM. REDSTART, WOOD THRUSH, BLUE-HEADED VIREO, and BARRED OWL; mostly viewed in the birch tree part of the trail. We continued across the road to the boardwalk and saw a N. WATERTHRUSH, RED EYED VIREO, and OVENBIRD. Then to the power-line trail: we were chasing down a CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER when a CERULEAN WARBLER came into view (complete with white throat and dark neck-band). From the far parking lot, it was at the far end of the power-line trail, up in a big leaf aspen tree on the airport/rt 13 side of the trail. Pete --
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