South Point Sanctuary continues to be very active. Today diversity was down but numbers up: countless yellow, common yellowthroat, redstart, magnolia. Also black-throated blue. Other visitors over the past week have been blackburnian, bay-breasted, chestnut-sided, blackpoll, black-throated green, northern parula, black & white. White-eyed vireo seen & heard over the past week not present today. Other species today were eastern towhee, drake wood ducks (a dozen reported by another observer), baltimore oriole, cedar waxwing (large flock), numerous flycatchers, eastern peewee, red-eyed vireo (seemingly dozens). Beach today near the sanctuary saw numerous black-bellied plovers, semi-palmated, and several ruddy turnstone. Entrance is rather hidden, on 7th St. on right just beyond the first house after the intersection of 7th, 4th, and 1st.
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