Best Bird seen today at 1:00 PM was a Male Cerulean Warbler among a small flock 
of abundant  Yellow-rumped Wablers on the Blue Trail at the end of the 4 
Bridges.  Yellow-rumped  Wablers and Black and White Wablers the most numerous  
Wabler species. Also seen in lesser numbers were Black-throated Blue, 
Black-throated Green, N. Parula, Yellow, Palm, Ovenbird, Common Yellowthroat 
and Northern Waterthrush. Vireos were Blue-headed,Red-eyed, and Warbling. 
Singing Winter Wren was also observed. Wood Thrush was singing, Veery was 
observed but not vocal. Baltimore Oriole and Catbirds are back on territory. 
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher also seen. 

Mathews & Keith Cashman
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