Yesterday, I decided to bird Belmar Historic Park once the drizzle and storm 
were on their way out.  Belmar was pretty quiet except for a Loggerhead Shrike 
(first for the park), and a large flock of birds that had Wilson's(many), 
Townsend's(3), Yellow-rumps, Warbling Vireo, and Chipping Sparrows.  I decided 
to watch my small suburban yard between 2p-4p.  The yard was extremely active 
now that the front had moved on.  I'm curious how the birding will be behind 
the front.  Here is the list of some of the 24 species seen during this brief 
period:
Townsend's Warbler
Cassin's Vireo
Warbling Vireo--3
Wilson's Warbler--5
Western Tanager--5
Orange-crowned Warbler
Red-breasted Nuthatch--4
Mountain Chickadee
Green-tailed Towhee
Spotted Towhee
Pine Sisken--15
Black-chinned Hummingbird(many including a few males)
Broad-tailed Hummingbird(Many including a couple of males)
Red-wing Blackbird-4
Western Scrub Jay--4
 
Mark ChavezLakewood-Green Mtnhttp://jaeger29.smugmug.com/

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