I flipped a coin and ended up at the wrong place, it seems! -- Lewis Barnett Dept. of Math and CS, University of Richmond On May 21, 2013, at 9:52 AM, akb wrote: Had a look in at 42nd Street. It was rather quite, but still a few migrants with the best being a singing Alder Flycatcher in the parking lot. It's rolling, buzzy fee-bew song was quite distinctive. Other migrants included a Canada Warbler, a Blackpoll and a few American Redstarts. Arun Bose Richmond On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Barnett, Lewis <lbarnett@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:lbarnett@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: I dropped by the Wetlands section of James River Park before work today. The only migrant I found was one Swainson's Thrush, singing near the entrance. Everything else I saw/heard were local breeders. Most fun was a beaver out on the river: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0xTfnf42jU -- Lewis Barnett Dept. of Math and CS, University of Richmond