A cool morning with lots of mud and standing water. Let's call it Wet Woods II. Despite the dullness of the day and the east wind which blows no good, there were still plenty of people walking by with their dogs and then there are the usual contingent of noisy students from the High School. As a result, between regular interruptions and with having to wrestle a slow, finicky camera that is averse to focusing on tiny birds twixt twigs and branches it is a wonder that I got anything at all.
Warblers:
PALM WARBLER
BLACK & WHITE WARBLER
BLACK THROATED GREEN WARBLER
BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER
GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER
OTHER BIRDS:
EASTERN TOWHEE
WINTER WREN
RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET