First goal - the BWWA. Luckily, it was feasting in the last-year's 
Blackburnian tree! Way at the top. 
Second - the YCNH.  The last bird of my 4-hr. stroll, and I had to run back 
across the street before I left, when tipped off.
Found the Eastern Phoebe, the Swainson's Thrush, a Kestrel's nest with 
noisy babes, and was serenaded for 2 hrs.(!) by what had to be a mating or 
wanting-to-be-mated Virginia's Rail (or two?) Didn't know they would sing 
that long.

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