4-25-14 Davidson Co. While heading back to my car at Radnor Lake after a GREAT morning's birding with lots of spring firsts, I ran into David (don't know his last name) who had just spotted a Northern Waterthrush on the lake edge just east of the spillway bridge. After some searching, we refound it and got great looks at it. Later this afternoon my parents and I had an Eastern Wood-Pewee in their yard. Radnor migrants: green heron spotted sandpiper chimney swift Acadian flycatcher phoebe great crested flycatcher eastern kingbird white-eyed vireo blue-headed vireo red-eyed vireo tree swallow n. rough-winged swallow gnatcatcher Swainson's thrush wood thrush blue-winged warbler orange-crowned Nashville yellow yellow-rumped black-throated green yellow-throated palm bay-breasted blackpoll cerulean redstart prothonotary northern waterthrush Louisiana waterthrush summer tanager scarlet tanager rose-breasted grosbeak (seen by others in our group, I'm still searching) indigo bunting orchard oriole Jan Shaw Nashville, TN