nkwali, did I run into you? I was birding with Brian Stahls this morning from 7-9 or so and had one heck of a day. Managed to add six life birds on the day, something I have not done since I was about twelve, though granted four were expected species that I failed to tick last year after I moved. Here's the breakdown, with arrivals in bold.
Warblers (12 species) - overall numbers low but lots of variety: Yellow-rumped (10-15), Nashville (6), Yellow (5), Magnolia (3), Chestnut-sided (1), B&W (1), Black-throated Green (1), Black-throated Blue (1), Palm (1),
Tennessee (1),
Bay-breasted (1), Orange-crowned!!!!!! (1) - my most sought after bird for years
Note the Tennessee was heard singing in the trees adjacent to the ballfield at Coxwell & Eastern, not in the park itself.
Others (and there's a lot)
Clay-colored Sparrow (1) - near the parking lotWarbling Vireo (3+)
Red-eyed Vireo (1)Blue-headed Vireo (2)
Catbird (2)
Baltimore Oriole (everywhere)
Orchard Oriole (2)Veery (1)Black-crowned Night Heron (1) - flyover
Rose-breasted Grosbeak (1)
Towhee (1)
Awesome, awesome day that not even sniping back and forth with a dog walker could ruin. Hope that those of you participating in the bird festival at the spit are having similar luck!

Doug Clark