I didn't get any phone numbers from inbound birders. Three of us were there
roughly 7-9 and didn't hear a Northern Parula. Three more skilled observers
were headed to the spot as we returned to parking. Yellow-rumped Warblers
were singing at regular intervals from where tall trees begin a short distance
north of the parking lot until the location of yesterday's NOPA detection. Note
that the first eBird checklist of Tyler's on yesterday's Obol summary is a
complete one covering the full hike. The pin drop on that list is for the
parking lot.The second, incidental list . This is a lovely place to visit,
though the parking lot was nearing full when l left at 10 am. Black-throated
Gray Warbler seemed notable, detected yesterday and today. I briefly heard a
Red-eyed Vireo at the point l turned around 200m north of NOPA pin drop. At the
fork at the navigation tower l walked in aways on the gravel road and heard a
Red-eyed Vireo singing at length somewhere in the Y made by the two trails.
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