An early morning walk at the Southards Pond greenbelt this morning revealed 
numerous recent arrivals to the park.  These included House Wren, four Spotted 
Sandpipers, a beautiful drake Wood Duck on the pond, Warbling and White-eyed 
Vireos, Common Yellowthroat, Blue-winged Warbler, and Ovenbird.  A trilling 
Eastern Screech Owl added some spice to the overcast morning.  A very 
protho-sounding Black and White had me going for awhile.
Bob Grover

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