Good numbers of birds in the cool cloudy weather this morning on Bailey's Island. Pretty good diversity but mostly yellow-rumps. The most unusual birds were a late Great-crested Flycatcher, a Northern Waterthrush and a couple of Orange-crowns. Looks like a good siskin year with a huge flock estimated conservatively at 275. They were swirling around Northern White Cedars that were absolutely laden with cone. Many other smaller goldfinch/siskin flocks were also about.
Good birding,
tom
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