I must have just missed Chris in the Hawthorn's where I meandered from about 
0845 to 1000 h.  Most of the same birds for me including the singing WIlson's 
Warbler in the north central part of the tract.  I can add a Black-throated 
Blue Warbler male singing briefly and a Red-eyed Vireo both on the slope to the 
ravine where I also had eye-level views of the Great-crested Flycatcher.

Best...Stuart
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