The action was down near the ground today in the wild and woolly wet woods; flickers foraging, juncos jumping, thrashers and thrushes in the thickets, and several species of sparrows skulking, scavenging and singing. I've never seen greater numbers of flickers or white throated sparrows in one place at one time in my entire life.
Looking up from time to time had its rewards, too. Saw my first yellow warbler of the year and greater numbers of ruby crowns. Also a possible black-and-white warbler, but I couldn't make a positive i.d. and it is early for them, so hopefully, if I did indeed see one, others will find it. It was straight back from the parking lot 3/4 of the way to the road at the back side of the woods.
Some birds I enjoyed:
Woodcock
Sapsucker
Hairy
Flicker
Phoebe
Creeper
Winter Wren
R.C. Kinglet
Hermit Thrush
Wood Thrush
Yellow Warbler
Yellow Rump
Towhee
Savannah Sparrow
Song Sparrow
Swamp Sparrow
White Throated Sparrow
Junco
Cardinal - common, perhaps, but the ones I saw in the gray, overcast light were so bright and beautiful that they were a highlight of my jaunt
Rusty Blackbird
Cowbird