This morning I had a gorgeous male BREWSTER'S WARBLER near the end of Salt 
Point, in a small chickadee flock with WARBLING VIREOS, NASHVILLE, and MAGNOLIA 
WARBLERS- undoubtedly the same bird reported there last week (by Ben Freeman?). 

Overall a very quiet morning with no shorebirds at Myers Point, no birds moving 
down the lake, and very few migrants in brushy areas nearby. 

A singing MARSH WREN was a surprise in the marshy pond beteen Myers Park and 
Lagoda. 

Ken 

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