I met up with Tink Moyer, and we birded on the parkway and Route 610. While it wasn't especially "birdy," we did encounter a few mixed warbler flocks. We had 6 confirmed warbler species, and possibly saw a Black-throated Green. I thought that I had photographed a Bay-breasted Warbler, but couldn't find it in my photos, and now think that it might have been a Tennessee. I also photographed an unidentified warbler.
Blackpoll Warbler
Blackpoll Warbler
Black-throated Blue Warbler
Black-throated Blue Warbler
Cape May Warbler
Cape May Warbler
Cape May Warbler
Cape May Warbler
Cape May Warblers
Common Yellowthroat
Common Yellowthroat
Common Yellowthroat
Magnolia Warbler
Magnolia Warbler
Tennessee Warbler
Tennessee Warbler
Tennessee Warbler
Tennessee Warbler
Tennessee Warbler (my Bay-breasted?)
Tennessee Warbler (my Bay-breasted?)
Tennessee Warbler
Tennessee Warbler
Tennessee Warbler
The unidentified warbler was small and yellow brown with no wing bars. It appeared to have a complete white eye-ring, and pinkish legs and feet. It's undertail pattern doesn't seem to fit any of the warblers with similar features.
Unidentified warbler (?)
We saw several other avian species, including a first year Scarlet Tanager and our FOS Yellow-bellied Sapsucker.
Scarlet Tanager
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
White-eyed Vireo