Just past the Sumac grove and before the Peninsula pink concrete beach, a WORM EATING WARBLER was well observed. Along the northern shoreline where I saw it with Tom's BBC Thursday walk group , I was able to get on the bird in low branches over the water edge before it skipped into beech trees by the road . It apparently was along this stretch at earlier notice. I absolutely love Worm eating Warbler for its buffish ochre hues besides its great stripy headgear.
Coincidentally, a PROTHONOTARY warbler appeared at the same location as the Worm Eating. It looks like they do travel in pairs! This Prothonotary is likely a second different bird from the previous one.
I hear other good things as well.There are BLUE HEADED VIREOS in a few spots. Two male ROSE BREASTED GROSBEAKS surfaced in the big oak above the Chip mulch trail on Lookout Hill. But those sightings cant beat a total of four ORCHARD ORIOLES spotted in the Vale of Cashmere, a great observation of this park breeder.