By the time I ran into Keith, a birder from this area, most of the activity had died down, and we saw some bt greens and red-eyed vireos--not a whole lot. (But also cooper's and sharpie.)
Earlier there'd been some activity, including a good deal of movement around the gate leading to The Stump Dump. Most of what follows I saw around there:
Some nice finds: GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSH (1), swainson's thrush, wood thrush, cooper's hawk, sharp-shinned hawk, RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET (1), brown thrasher, rb grosbeak.
Warblers: chestnut-sided, c yellowthroat, redstart, parula, bt green (many), bt blue (3), pine, maggie, late Canada. Also had 3 other species I wasn't sure about. The warblers overall were more frenetic than usual, moving quickly--jumpy little guys today.
Tim Houghton
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