Today is another fine day of birding in the Point. There were several "best
birds" seen today. A SWALLOW-TAILED KITE flew southward for the length of the
Park and disappeared off the Tip, but was seen flying south again in the late
morning. Also noted in the reverse flight heading south off The
Another great day of birding this morning.
With the southerly winds, more migrants entered the Park, and there was another
good reverse movement of birds off the Tip including the EURASIAN TREE SPARROW
and many orioles, SCARLET TANAGER, INDIGO BUNTING AND BOBOLINK.
Also noted off the Tip were
Most of birds reported from yesterday's influx are still hanging around this
morning. More migrants have been added from last night.
The Tip was slow but there was a report of a DICKCISSEL and it was seen again
on the West Beach Trail north of the Tram Loop at the Tip. Further north near
the
It is quite an active day here in the Park with 28 warbler species reported so
far. The Tip started slow with a smattering of species flying off, but as it
warmed up more birds were found in the woods there and elsewhere.
At the Tip a Fish Crow was reported. Also noted was a Yellow-breasted
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