Finding most of the birds as singles, although later in the morning, we did encounter small groups of 3 or 4 species. 
The most interesting find of the day was a yellow warbler with fine, red streaks on his head to match his breast.
Common yellowthroat
Ovenbird
Black throated blue warbler
American redstarts
Nashville warbler
Magnolia warbler
Northern parula (heard)   
Black and white warbler
Black throated green warbler
Yellow warbler 
Northern waterthrush  (heard)  
Palm warblers
yellow rumped warblers
blackburnian warbler
bay breasted warbler
Louisiana waterthrush

Scarlet tanager
Least flycatcher (heard)  
Rose breasted grosbeak
Bank swallow
Red eyed vireo
yellow throated vireo
Veery

In our backyard, the Lincoln's sparrow continues to linger; a white crowned sparrow is a new arrival, and two cat birds continue to sample the cracked corn.  

Bob and Elaine McNulty

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