Birders,
I checked Waterworks Park over lunch. The most abundant warblers by far were Yellows, Black-and-Whites, and Yellow-rumps. I also saw Magnolia, Palm, Northern Parula, and American Redstart. Also present was Warbling and Yellow-throated Vireo.

I also saw a Western Kingbird at the electrical substation along MLK Parkway.

Good birding,
John Bissell
Grimes
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