Today, I ran into Mike Henwood, Rob Raker, and Joe Roller at Belmar Park.  As 
reported they had a Black-throated Blue and Pine Warbler an hour before my 
arrival.  Joe Roller and I looked for about two hours an was unable to re-find 
the bird.  We did find a single BLACKPOLL WARBLER and PALM WARBLER on the west 
side of the park.  As the time went by the numbers of Yellow-rumps decreased.  
Other migrants in the park were Vesper Sparrow, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Brown 
Creeper, and Townsend's Solitaire. Photos of the warblers can be seen in the 
rare to uncommon gallery below:



Mark Chavez
Lakewood-Green Mtn
http://jaeger29.smugmug.com/

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