I was there between 10-1045. And had a lot of good stuff, Bay-breasted, Cape May, Blackpoll, Scarlet Tanager among others. But no Yellow-throated.
It is a fairly busy road with no sidewalks but a big shoulder. Be careful if you go look for it. And note the No Parking signs.
Nathan Hall
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 12:18 PM Charles Duncan <charles.d.duncan@gmail.com> wrote:
No luck for YTWA in a search from about 11:30 to noon. Didn't see redstarts or Bay-breasts but no shortage of parulas.
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